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  • ...tractions of Mars, as compared to an enclosed space habitat: Mars has the resources required for an open system, and open system are both simpler and lighter t
    2 KB (359 words) - 06:29, 28 October 2020
  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
    3 KB (418 words) - 13:49, 17 December 2018
  • ...ion of the martian atmosphere for [[In-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] resources utilization. There are other methods, such as thermal adsorption but they
    2 KB (304 words) - 06:22, 13 May 2019
  • ...the [[atmosphere]] is thinner, space access is easier. However, the energy resources of such a colony are limited. Using parts of the available energy for space ...from Earth to Mars. This is the [[In-situ resource utilization|In-situ]] resources paradigm.
    5 KB (817 words) - 06:39, 3 October 2023
  • ...m orbital surveys. Sources of water, usable stone and concentrated mineral resources must be identified. Soil quality must be defined to create suitable founda
    2 KB (332 words) - 06:56, 7 November 2023
  • *[[Natural resources]] should be nearby to avoid long journeys. *Their main problem is an absolute lack of resources. However, The moons of Mars, near Earth asteroids or the Moon itself might
    7 KB (1,145 words) - 09:56, 26 September 2022
  • ...parents who have to work in settlements that need to maximize their human resources.
    2 KB (361 words) - 11:47, 25 September 2020
  • ...tages, this may not be significant for habitats built on Mars from In-situ resources.
    2 KB (370 words) - 10:05, 26 September 2022
  • **'''Utilizing Martian Resources (56)'''
    3 KB (428 words) - 15:40, 11 November 2020
  • ...e is a planned and indefinitely stable colony that can thrive from [[local resources]]. Unlike a [[mission with planned ending]] the settlers in an autonomous c ...o it. On the other hand, if most of the settlement is built using in Situ resources by the settlers, the colony will be their property.
    8 KB (1,289 words) - 12:38, 29 November 2022
  • Interplanetary commerce allows for the introduction of ideas, goods and resources that may be unavailable or prohibitively expensive from a native source. Trade with Earth's moon could involve selling resources such as carbon, nitrogen, and other volatiles which are in short supply on
    9 KB (1,398 words) - 14:52, 2 October 2020
  • These would be built using mostly In-situ resources. They would be used for permanent or semi-permanent occupation. These hab ...ll diminish its cutting diameter. Alternatively, it can be made from local resources, allowing bigger diameters.
    6 KB (985 words) - 08:06, 1 May 2024
  • ...On Mars production will start with [[In-situ resource utilization|In situ resources]] utilization of the air (with CO2), and local water.
    3 KB (354 words) - 11:41, 10 November 2023
  • ...us Growth''' to enable a [[colony]] to thrive, entirely based upon [[local resources]]. ...e used up quickly. Unlimited growth requires technology to exploit Martian resources to build everything required.
    12 KB (1,924 words) - 12:46, 10 April 2021
  • [[Mars atlas resources|Resources]]
    7 KB (717 words) - 07:14, 15 June 2022
  • *It should be made [[in-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] from [[local resources]].
    3 KB (430 words) - 10:41, 24 July 2019
  • ...l to the Mars Society for the opportunity to use this facility and all the resources it offers in our educational efforts. The major challenged we encounterd we
    3 KB (538 words) - 17:46, 7 March 2019
  • ...esource intensive than that of plant fibers. The animals take up space and resources, and require constant care by residents.
    3 KB (500 words) - 11:51, 5 October 2022
  • *Duties which separate one from the group, such as scouting for resources
    3 KB (529 words) - 06:59, 26 April 2023
  • ...hanol can be produced on Mars using [[In-situ resource utilization|In Situ Resources]].
    4 KB (530 words) - 14:46, 25 November 2021

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