Our history: The first missions
Starting out as a short analogue demonstration inside a lava tube, the first CHILL-ICE campaign consisted of two short missions that tested an inflatable habitat, set up in-situ and in-sim, inside a lava tube in Western Iceland; CHILL-ICE Luna and CHILL-ICE Lava. These missions were primarily a proof-of-concept: Can humanity use lava tubes as future bases? What are the challenges? How do humans cope with the lack of daylight, what are the psychological effects of living covered by meters of basaltic rock, what kind of research can be done on future planetary missions from the shelter of a volcanic cave? At the same time, our core team was still developing. Nearly 30 young experts, with only a relative few analogue mission experiences under their belt, came together in Hallmundarhraun and set up an inflatable habitat, power systems, communications, a mission control centre, and collaborating with national Icelandic and international media for outreach, education, and inspiration.