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  • ...ossibility. Settlements can trade excess goods, rather than using valuable space for storage or [[recycling]]/wasting the goods. Once stable commerce has be == Tourism ==
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  • The possibility of Mars tourism is technology dependent and will vary with time. ===Early Mars tourism===
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  • ...tially, this would apply only to marine vessels, but it may be expanded to space vessels in the future. A vessel's registration determines which laws are in A settlement can lease space and sell resources to governments or institutions that want to send their s
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  • Many people like to read and watch science fiction about space travel, especially to [[Mars]], the most habitable planet in our [[solar sy ...new land. The human race has an inherent urge to reach for new settlement space and build their houses on the edge and beyond. This impulse rules any finan
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  • ...t between habitats would require airtight [[:category:rovers|rovers]] or [[space suit]]s. ...affect the economical viability of a surface settlement versus a rotating space habitat.
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  • Individuals may grow plants in their personal space, both for recreation and to trade. Possible plants include [[herbs]] and [[ ...e, service sectors such as finance, real estate, engineering, commerce and tourism will probably provide the largest amount of work on Mars, and as the settle
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