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MDRS Log Book
May 2, 2003

Photo Diary
Brent is deploying the second of two dust sampling containers
Brent is deploying the second of two dust sampling containers around the Habitat, during EVA-6.
Brent is checking the GPS receiver
Brent is checking the GPS receiver while trying to find our way into Red Canyon.
Dead End Canyon
This little canyon may be beautiful, but it's a dead end. the EVA team will have to find another way into Red Canyon.
The EVA-6 team performs some recon on foot
The EVA-6 team performs some recon on foot.
Red Canyon is not far away!
Red Canyon is not far away!
EVA-6 team eventually enters Red Canyon.
After a few dead ends, the EVA-6 team eventually enters Red Canyon.
Some typical Red Canyon rock structure
Some typical Red Canyon rock structure: sedimentary strata of sand, clay and silt exposed by years of erosion by the Muddy Creek river.
Brent manages to stuck his ATV
At the end of EVA6, Brent manages to stuck his ATV. Simone is coming to the rescue, as well as Joan, but after taking a picture.
Brent is clearly enjoying the spectacular landscape
Brent is clearly enjoying the spectacular landscape. Tourism on Mars is the future!
Brent is trying to establish radio contact with the Hab
On the way back, Brent is trying to establish radio contact with the Habitat.

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