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  • There are a number of ways of classifying human motivation. Here we consider direct self interest, altruism, submission to authority, servic ...he prospects of emigrating must be realizable within a small fraction of a person's lifetime, which is not possible today.
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  • ...>2</sub>]] and [[Hydrogen|H<sub>2</sub>O]] through their metabolism, which are extracted via [[atmospheric processing]] and [[Potable_water_treatment|wate ...is assumes that nutrients ([[nitrogen]], [[sulfur]], [[phosphorus]], etc.) are entirely recycled, in practice due to imperfect recycling or colony growth,
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  • ...at Wikipedia]</ref> did. An artificial intelligence may struggle at some things for which human judgment is beneficial. A chess playing computer has no fe ...e have an advantage over nature. We can see the final goal and design for that without going through all of the evolutionary steps along the way.
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  • '''What settlers would miss''' are a lot of things. Especially in the beginning of a [[colony]] on [[Mars]] the settlers have ...still alive. Making Mars a new home requires some considerations about the things the settlers would miss.
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  • ...hysics. I like the technologies related to satellites, rovers, and drones that make Mars’s exploration easier. ...areer, I decided languages. However, I never stopped having a curious mind that seeks for answers.
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  • Name of person filing report: Gabriel PAYEN Name of person filing report: Gabriel PAYEN
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  • Name of person filing report: David Attig Name of person filing report: David Attig
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  • ..., effectiveness, professionalism, robustness, and the positive disposition that space travel demands of those who pursue it. I would be proud to call any o ...en a plan works. The kind who revel in practicing, planning and simulating every facet of the journey beforehand just as much as they love the journey itsel
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  • Name of person filing report: M. Grande ...for about half an hour for practice! We filled up the tanks again, and now are running low on stored gasoline.
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  • ...Father of Mars—at one point he knew more about Mars than any other living person. The name Amenthes is the Egyptian word for the place where the souls of t ...on. The origins and significance of all features will be explained as they are currently understood.
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  • ...e heliocentric, though one or more gravitational swing-bys of other bodies are allowed Not all Mars transfer orbits are [[Hohmann transfer|Hohmann transfers]]. This is due to the difference in th
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  • ...estimation|financially affordable]]. While terrestrial government budgets are usually spent for terrestrial expenditures, private companies may be able t ...anetary commerce allows for the introduction of ideas, goods and resources that may be unavailable or prohibitively expensive from a native source.
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  • ...ons, and training sessions that we can perform in the confines of the hab, things like knot-tying lessons and other survival skills, tips on the use of socia ...nt and tell him to go mind his p’s and q’s…. minding his p’s and q’s meant that he should pay his bar tab for his pints and his quarts.
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  • ...[human|settlers]]. Most of the life support technology would be similar to that one on the [[ISS]]. The [[colony]] would be powered by [[photovoltaics|sola ====What if all missions after the arrival of the first four settlers are canceled?====
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  • ...th the final goal to establish a sustainable, self reliant Martian colony, that can exist and even thrive [[independence from Earth|independently from Eart ...ne without [[electronics]] and [[:category:chemistry|chemistry]]. At least some technology must be maintained, for the Martian [[environmental conditions]]
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  • Person filling out Report: Amanda Sansom Mission Status: running on the CAT, All the other systems are nominal
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  • Mesas surround us with their red striations. Iron oxide that pumped toe with splashes of color. Extravehicular activities are hard work,
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  • ...at the end of it, we expect to come back home to share what we learned, so that others may follow the path. ...at moment it was clear to me that the efforts and sacrifices we are taking are going to be worth it.
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  • Greetings from Crew 173! We are a crew of five (for now, our 6th crewmate, Arnau Pons Lorente, a Spanish Ae ...p on the communal area floor (well, for those of us on the inflatable beds that didn’t deflate anyway!).
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  • ...with a team dinner. The day can best be summarized as saying, ‘Sol’s well that end’s well…’ Anomalies in work: Some unwanted visitors appeared on site, the local authorities were notified.
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