Our first descent to the planet's surface. Such a first acquaintance is always a bit exciting. Or no, just drop that "bit" and say exciting. Together with Georgina Mills, I should place the preliminary weather sensors that would provide us with the necessary information so that we can monitor everything in detail and closely. It would not be an easy task because permafrost prevails and the soil is frozen very deeply and where in the lower layers there is really only ferruginous rock. I am lucky that my assistant Georgina Mills is very handy and very helpful so that this job that should not be underestimated was done fairly quickly. The Dymag Mk III sensors in particular are fragile and had to be handled with the utmost care. After working for a while, we were able to proceed to the tests and tidy up. After taking the necessary precautions, we were able to transfer to our spaceship where, after a short decontamination procedure, we were able to put on our comfortable uniforms. The debriefing went smoothly because everyone appeared to have performed their job well and without any problems, which naturally improved the atmosphere. On to the next challenge 🙂

well done Ferre