EXPEDITION TEAM

Dr. Sandra Dono
Head of O.E.M.
DOB: 5/09/2005
Age: 35
Undergraduate: Stanford (2025)
Graduate: PhD, Neuro-Cognition, MIT (2030)
Dr. Sandro began her research in the year 2026. While a grad student at Stanford, she worked on several cognitive neuroscience brain-split projects.
She joined MIT to pursue a PhD in Neuro-cognition, including the SAGE center program (2030). Through a break-through, a creative and innovative competition conducted by NASA and NIA gained entrance into the elite ex-traplanetary exploration Marsboreal Greenhouse Project, established in 2019 and has since become the preemi-nent post-grad program for people interested in contributing to the Outlive Earth Movement (OEM).
She discovered a novel concept of a binary representation of humankind and conscious transfer and was rewarded with two Nobel prizes for this discovery. Later, she was appointed as the Head of OEM by President Eliza Sonders-Rolins and NASA. Dr. Sandro also received several awards for her neuro-cognitive research, tangible psy-chological theories, and ground-breaking conscious transfer technology by the Inter-National Science Community.
Dr. Sandro Dono was officially selected by NASA in the year 2026 and was handed over the crucial responsibility of saving humankind through OEM. She came up with the collective transfer theory while completing her academic thesis during her PhD years. She initiated the team A.D.V.I.S (automated Distributed Visionary Information System) and 1,000 pre-embryonic self-opening undefined live sentients (S.O.U.L.S.) projects to save the last bit of humanity and humankind.

Professor Alfredo Murado
Chief Engineer, ADVIS
DOB: 9/03/1992
Age: 48
Undergraduate: California Institute of Technology (2013)
Graduate: PhD, Engineering, MIT (2020)
Specialties: Mechanical engineering, nuclear fusion
Professor Alfredo Murado was the first person selected by the OEM team to undertake the “Conscious Transfer” technology for the A.D.V.I.S mission. Alfredo completed his bachelor’s from the California Institute of Technology (2013) and completed his Master’s/PhD from MIT (engineering) in 2020.
In 2021, NASA selected Alfredo for the MARS JK-999 Exploration Program. Alfredo designed the most powerful rockets and instruments for deep space exploration to observe the atmosphere of a far planet during his college years. He was awarded the Drucker Medal, the Bessemer Gold Medal, and the British Engineering Excellence Award for his advanced automated thermal space rockets with their outstanding engineering design and innovative contribution to the field of applied mechanics.
Alfredo was selected for the ADVIS mission to Galeria/Trappist-1e because of his extraordinary work and expertise in the engineering field and nuclear fusion. He was appointed to a chief engineer post as decided by the OEM team and NASA. Alfredo has completed four space flight missions totaling 546 days, including STS919-XNAS, which was co-conducted by SpaceX and NASA.

Dr. Charles Obstansa
Commander, ADVIS
DOB: 8/05/1996
Age: 44
Undergraduate: Georgia Institute of Technology (2016)
Graduate: MD, Stanford (2022)
Specialties: Aeronautical engineering, medicine, biochemistry
Dr. Charles Obstansa was selected by NASA in the year 2023. He completed his bachelor’s in aeronautical engi-neering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (2016). The Washington native also earned an MD in medicine and a doctorate in biochemistry from Stanford University in 2022.
He was appointed as a Commander for Duty in August 2023 by NASA for the NASA SpaceXCrew99 mission to the International Solar System, which launched on November 25th, 2023. Dr. Charles has served as a commander for more than 400 combat and space operations and has been awarded three golden stars, two silver stars, and one bronze star with Combat “K.”
Due to his expert knowledge, qualifications, and interstellar mission experience, the OEM team and NASA selected him for the A.D.V.I.S mission to the exoplanet Galeria/Trappist-1e. He was appointed as commander for the ADVIS mission to Galeria.

Sadie O’Harris
Astrobotanist
DOB: 08/17/2008
Age: 32
Undergraduate: Columbia (2026)
Graduate: Masters, Hydroponics, University of Michigan (2027)
Graduate: PhD, Bioastronautics, Harvard-MT (2030)
Specialties: Water Recycling, Astrobiology, Astrobotany Lead, GreenHab at Mars Desert Research Station (Utah)
Sadie O’Haris was selected by SpaceX for the 2031 Perseverance-Ingenuity-Human-Exploration-X21 mission. She has completed her Master’s in Hydroponics from the University of Michigan in the year 2027 and has also earned a PhD in Bioastronautics from Harvard-MT in the year 2030.
Sadie O’Haris has more than five years of training as an astro-botanist candidate in outer space. She was in the on-lead position on the mission Mars Desert Research Station (Utah)-GreenHab. Sadie O’Haris conducted her grad-uate research on the abiotic organic molecules formed in star regions and rocky-gusty planets of the Trappist-1e system using Spitzer’s data and James Webb Space Telescope’s data.
She observed the Hubble team’s, Spitzer’s, and James Webb Space Telescope’s data and analytics and revealed that the planets of Trappist-1e have an atmosphere that is 70% similar to the Earth’s atmosphere. She has also worked in an ISS program initiated by NASA for life support management and water recycling during her college years and came up with the innovative idea of building a bio-tech-chemical plant that extracts the hydrogen that is found in the atmosphere and treats it with chemical plants and oxides to generate liquid water.
She was appointed to the position of astro botanist for the ADVIS mission to Galeria by the OEM and NASA.
Professor Motoko Kiko was selected by NASA in the year 2035. She completed her bachelor’s in 2026 from Cornell University and her Master’s in Philosophical Theology from Oxford University. She also earned a PhD/MD in psy-chology and medicine, respectively, from Harvard in the year 2034.
She was selected by Nasa (2035) for the Survival-Human-Expedition-99-45/54 program.

Professor Motoko Kiko
Psychologist
DOB: 06/16/2006
Age: 34
Undergraduate: Cornel (2026)
Graduate: Masters, Philosophical Theology, University of Oxford Graduate: PhD/MD, Psychology/Medicine, Harvard (2034)
Specialties: Psychotherapy, Adaptation, Communication, Meditation, Medicine
Professor Motoko Kiko has worked on the Earth Cimatic-Scenario-78 project with famous scientist Dr. Khushi Gupta and has commented upon Earth’s critical ending situation. She was the first person who sequenced and structured artificial conscious DNA in space.
She has expertise in topics like psychotherapy, adaptation, communication, meditation, and medicine. She was awarded the Bigelow Aerospace and Ansari X Prizes for her outstanding work and research in 2036. Motoko served at the International Space Centre for the SpaceX-99-Mars exploration mission.
She has more than 5 years of training in flight surgery and space flight medicine practice. She has more than seven years of spaceflight experience. Motoko Kiko has written several theses on psychotherapy, psychological therapies, and advanced space medicine, which were rewarded by UNESCO. Professor Motoko Kiko was selected for the psy-chologist position for the ADVIS mission to the Galeria/Trappist-1e by the OEM team and NASA.

Marie Odwayo
Deputy Commander
DOB: 06/25/2003
Age: 47
Undergraduate: Northwestern (2024)
Graduate: Masters, Artificial Intelligence, Carnegie Mellon University
Specialties: Computer engineering, Bio-organic interfaces, Augmented reality
Marie Odwayo was selected by NASA in 2029. She completed her bachelor’s at Northwestern in the year 2024. She also holds a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence from Carnegie Mellon University (2026).
She began her professional career at the Johnson Space Centre (JSC) in the year 2026 as an engineer and deputy commander for the international space shuttle program. She has more than five years of training and experience as an AI flight engineer.
She has written for several academic journals and has expertise in topics like computer engineering, bio-organic interfaces, and augmented reality. In the year 2029, Marie developed an AlphaBetaFold9 program that revealed protein-folding-molecules-problems.
In 2032, Marie came up with robots and automated software named Tars-X and Case-Y to assist astronauts or engi-neers on the International Space Station. Marie Odwayo was awarded the Nobel Prize, the Turning Award, and the Turning Talk Award in 2033 for her fantastic robotic creation and work in machine learning, neural networks, AI, object recognition, and cognitive science.
She has worked as an AI engineer, flight engineer, and deputy commander with JSC, NASA, and SpaceX. She was appointed as a Deputy Commander for the ADVIS mission to the Galeria/Trappist-1e by the OEM team and NASA.

Dr. Alejandro Curez
Specialist
DOB: 12/27/2002
Age: 48
Undergraduate: University of São Paulo (2024)
Graduate: PhD, Geosciences, Princeton (2032)
Specialties: Geology, Topography, Cartography, Survival skills, Meteorology
Dr. Alejandro Curez was selected by NASA in the year 2032. Dr. Alejandro completed his bachelor’s at the Univer-sity of São Paulo in the year 2024. He holds a PhD in Geosciences, completed at Princeton in the year 2032.
He has written several academic journals and theses on topics focused primarily on geology, topography, cartog-raphy, meteorology, and survival skills. Dr. Alejandro revealed in his thesis that the exoplanet Trappist-1e/Galeria doesn’t have any hydrogen-dominant atmospheres, which indicates the planet’s compatibility and hydrogen-free atmosphere during his college years.
He also revealed in his 2027 journal that the exoplanet Trappist-1e/Galeria has transiting geological and atmos-pheric conditions. His research, academic journals, and thesis were appreciated and awarded by the Geological Society of America with the Arthur L. Day Medal and the G. K. Gilbert Award. He was selected by NASA in the year 2032 for the NASA SpaceX Crew-99 mission to the ISS (international space station). He has more than 3 years of space flight experience.
Dr. Alejandro has expertise in understanding climate or atmospheric patterns, temperature variations, and the planet’s atmosphere. He was selected by SpaceX for the “Lost, Found, and Habitable” project in the year 2025.
Dr. Alejandro Curez was appointed to the Specialist position for the ADVIS mission to the exoplanet Ga-leria/Trappist-1e by the OEM team and NASA.