Talk:2009-10
From OCE Space Simulation
Mission Debriefing Session
What follows is an account of the mission debriefing that took place at the March 5th work session.
The participant responsible for each discussion point have been identified so that any misrepresentations can be corrected (any mistakes can be blamed on DM). It is assumed that some earger spacesim member will take it upon themselves to reorganize this into a format to which other members can more easily add their thoughts and ideas.
The meeting was divided into a discussion of what we thought went well and what we were less happy with. We mostly succeeded in following this plan.
Positives
- We were only 2 days late launching, better than last year.
- There were fewer glitches during the mission - the EECOM software had the most glitches.
- The planetary surface was really good.
- There were not too many disasters.
- "Final Countdown" was much appreciated.
- The fan made the command centre much more comfortable.
On the other hand:
- There was too little time to explore the surface of "Europa"
- The high radiation levels imposed additional limits on the time spent on Europa.
- It was too difficult to change the computer used for specific software.
- We need a common folder with a copy of all of the different software applications and supplementary files.
- Mission protocols were better and better followed than last year.
- The cameras worked.
- The VPN worked and allowed MC to be held at Lisgar for most of the day.
- MC at lisgar was really good.
- MC shifts were well planned and were used.
- More people were present in MC compared to previous years.
- It would be nice to be able to have MC camera and audio logs: VHS or a really big hard disk.
- protons :)
- limited internet access for homework was good.
- it would be good to have this at MC during the mission for research purposes (DM)
- The network worked.
- Water contamination problem was good.
- The bunks had curtains.
- Chocolate ice cream
- Simulators appreciated the camera system.
- A speaker system would be equally beneficial for keeping up with events as would the ability to listen in on MC/HAB comms.
- Teamwork between astros and between MC & Hab on comms during disasters was good.
- Music choices were good.
- EVA boots were good
- Commanders did a good job.
- Having a thermometer (I may have recorded this inaccurately).
Negatives
- Non-mission related noise
- the longhouse needs more sound proofing
- mission integrity and ones ability to accept the reality of the mission are destroyed by extraneous noise
- mission integrity was most compromised when in the bunks (less noise from within the hab as well)
- The launch was two days late. This leads to other events getting off schedule, less time for mission events, and missing many activities.
- we need better capcom training
- Not enough simulators present most of the time.
- We need to have more disasters and other "events" during the day.
- this relates to the previous comment by Ben Paul
- The electrical bus short circuit set up by the simulators was not recognised by either astronauts or MC staff.
- we need to have a lot more training on how to recognise different situations; these are in the manual and some practicing took place, but in the heat of the situation it is easy to miss small signs or situations that were not repeatedly practiced DM
- Simmulator schedules need to be more strictly followed.
- We need more people to skip school so that we can have people carrying out sim activities in a co-ordinated fashion: events on the surface and the correct things happening on the balcony at the same time.
- We also need to have monitoring of the software and cameras at the same time as people are working on the surface with the ability to communicate between them
- However, the sim balcony is not a general observation post. This makes sim activities more difficult to carry out
- There were too many people at 440 Albert St. on Friday night. The people who needed to be there had a hard time getting their jobs done and there were not enough places for people to catch a quick nap when the schedule of events allowed.
- more people need to commit to work during the day
- permission forms need to be handed in early enough so that a simulator schedule can be drawn up
- there should be a sign-up for overnight shifts at 440 Albert Street
- perhaps we can set up a place or website with video and audio coverage of the HAB and MC where people can watch the mission unfold. This way, we would not have extra people crowding the sim office and 440 Albert Street - sim members who do have a legitimate interest in seeing what is unfolding. (DM)
- Better use could be made of the current events board outside of the sim office: due dates for forms, schedules, mission events, etc.
- We need to have deputy MC and simulator commanders during mission week.
- Too much time was spent in-flight, especially given the late launch.
- this did not leave enough time for many interesting events that had been planned, especially on Friday night and Saturday morning
- We need to have back-up people for the MC and simulator schedule in case people get sick or cannot attend an assigned shift.
- The simulators need better access to telemetry (more computers to display more information simultaneously).
- Earth station 1 was a badly prepared idea (the perpetrator (DM) agrees)
- often there was poor co-operation between MC and ES1
- ES1 did not follow good protocol
- ES1 should conduct discreet comms with MC or with MC flight director only
- repeated requests for the same information or procedures is annoying.
- better protocols for comms are needed
- a log of requests for both MC and HAB is needed so that requests are not forgotten and outstanding requests can be noted periodically ("HAB MC we are still working on your request for...") so that the other side knows that they have not been forgotten. A similar log of sent requests would help so that the requester does not forget what they have asked for. White boards, perhaps?
- We need to have back-up computers ready to start at both MC and in the HAB (with the software folder already installed).
- a protocol for transferring up-to-date data files must be prepared
- the backup computers need to be registered with the server computer before the mission
- Training issues:
- not enough took place for MC CAPCOM and AUXCOM, many people lack the experience needed (esp. w.r.t. language protocols)
- need more professionalism in comms
- IMPORTANT: acknowledgement comes from the flight directord or acting mission commander, NOT from capcom
- Planning of shifts should be a group process with representation from astronauts, MC staff, and simulators.
- We need better training and an SOP and script for transfer of control between MC @ Lisgar and MC @ 440 Albert St.
- A separate staff should be on hand at the new location before transferring control.