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The initial technology for [[food]] and [[oxygen]] production will be sent before the arrival of the [[human|settlers]]. Most of the life support technology will be similar to that one on the [[ISS]]. The [[colony]] will be powered by [[photovoltaics|solar panels]]. Food will be grown in LED-lit [[greenhouse]]s with [[hydroponics]]. | The initial technology for [[food]] and [[oxygen]] production will be sent before the arrival of the [[human|settlers]]. Most of the life support technology will be similar to that one on the [[ISS]]. The [[colony]] will be powered by [[photovoltaics|solar panels]]. Food will be grown in LED-lit [[greenhouse]]s with [[hydroponics]]. | ||
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+ | ==Unresolved Problems== | ||
+ | ====What if the hydroponics appears to be biologically instable==== | ||
+ | Bacteria may develop in a different way in the Martian greenhouses, because the different [[gravity]] and the [[microbes|microbial]] depleted in-house conditions may have strange effects in the long run. | ||
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+ | ====What if all missions after the arrival of the first four settlers are canceled?==== | ||
+ | The settlers produce their own energy and food, making them independent from immediate resupply missions. However, the photovoltaics and LEDs will cease to function after a few years. Will the settlers be able to survive in the long run? There are a few possible reasons as to a discontinuation of supply missions: | ||
+ | * Political or military interference from other countries | ||
+ | * Massive increase of [[orbital debris]] in Earth's orbit (accidental or intentional) | ||
+ | * Technical problems with subsequent financial breakdown of Mars One | ||
+ | * New competitors on the field with subsequent slump of viewer levels | ||
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Mars One [1] is the first project to colonize the red planet with a precise planning. Intended as a manned one-way mission, the settlers will stay on Mars indefinitely. Started as a semi-autonomous colony, the plan involves sending enough equipment for the colony to become eventually independent from Earth.
The initial technology for food and oxygen production will be sent before the arrival of the settlers. Most of the life support technology will be similar to that one on the ISS. The colony will be powered by solar panels. Food will be grown in LED-lit greenhouses with hydroponics.
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Unresolved Problems
What if the hydroponics appears to be biologically instable
Bacteria may develop in a different way in the Martian greenhouses, because the different gravity and the microbial depleted in-house conditions may have strange effects in the long run.
What if all missions after the arrival of the first four settlers are canceled?
The settlers produce their own energy and food, making them independent from immediate resupply missions. However, the photovoltaics and LEDs will cease to function after a few years. Will the settlers be able to survive in the long run? There are a few possible reasons as to a discontinuation of supply missions:
- Political or military interference from other countries
- Massive increase of orbital debris in Earth's orbit (accidental or intentional)
- Technical problems with subsequent financial breakdown of Mars One
- New competitors on the field with subsequent slump of viewer levels