Gebrüder Weiss delivers equipment for the OeWF Mars Analog Mission

2021 07 08


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Günter Schmarl, Branch Manager Hall / Tyrol (front left) and Armin Ploner, Branch Manager Air & Sea Hall (front right) with the Gebrüder Weiss project team for the Mars Analog mission.
(Source: Gebrüder Weiss /Sams)

International logistics company starts preparations for transport of sensitive equipment to the mission area in Israel

Innsbruck / Lauterach, July 8, 2021. As the official logistics partner of the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF), Gebrüder Weiss is transporting the globally unique mission equipment as well as 16 international science experiments to the test site in Israel. After the date had to be postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preparations for the transport from Austria to the Israeli Negev Desert are now officially underway. From October 4 to 31, the OeWF and international research partners will carry out the simulated astronautical Mars mission, “Amadee-20.”

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Gebrüder Weiss trainees organize transport for the OeWF Mars Analog Mission.
(Source: Gebrüder Weiss / Sams)

Apprentices organize transport

Young professionals at Gebrüder Weiss are taking an active role in organizing the transport. Under supervision, four trainees will be taking over all logistic tasks, customs clearance and the transport of mission equipment. Under the hashtag #marsmonday, they will be regularly providing personal insights into this extraordinary project on social media.

About Amadee-20

From October 4 to 31, the OeWF will be leading the international Mars Analog Mission, “Amadee-20.” Experiments from Austria, Germany, France, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the USA will be carried out by six specially trained OeWF analog astronauts. The mission equipment will fill two sea freight containers that Gebrüder Weiss will then transport from Innsbruck, Austria to the mission site in the Negev Desert in Israel - a site closely resembling the surface of Mars.

During the mission, the experts wear the space suit simulator "Aouda," which was developed by OeWF. Currently, only five organizations worldwide are working on an equally complex space suit simulator. The analog astronauts (field crew) in Israel will be supported by the Mission Support Center in Innsbruck, where several teams will be responsible for supporting the field crew with conducting scientific research, preparing the mission schedule, securing the collected data, and monitoring the health of the field crew. “Amadee-20” is the 13th Mars Analog Mission of the OeWF. You can find out more at: https://oewf.org/en/portfolio/amadee-20/

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