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A '''Semi autonomous colony''' is a an [[Autonomous colony]] that is in regular contact with Earth. Everything in the colony is  mostly lo-tech, and made on location. Energy is provided by the sun or the wind. Food and oxygen are produced by plants on site. Most medical care is lo-tech and situated on-site, however, complicated medical equipment and drugs are available. Luxury foods are also brought from Earth. Computers and other devices are also maintained by repair parts that are shipped periodically from Earth. However, if the shipments were to stop, the colony would be able to sustain  itself, although without hi-tech equipment. Some people may choose to return to Earth. Early in the history of the colony, crews would likely rotate, in a similar manner to a moon base or the ISS.  
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A '''semi autonomous colony''' on [[Mars]] lives basically on its own production of [[energy]], [[food]] and [[air]], provided by imported technology from [[Earth]]. All vital systems are [[hi-tech versus lo-tech|lo-tech]] and can be maintained from [[local resources]]. Additional goods are regularly imported from Earth:
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* Complicated medical equipment
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* Drugs for medical treatment
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* Luxury foods
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* Non-vital hi-tech equipment (e.g. computers)
  
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== Limitations of shipping ==
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Shipping to Mars with current launcher technology is expensive. Cheaper commercial launchers must be developed if continued shipping is to be a reality. Although landing large payloads on the surface is difficult, this could be done with technology designed for the original construction of the colony. The limitations on shipping, however, mean that this is very close to an autonomous colony.
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==What if support from Earth stops?==
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However, if the shipments were to stop, the colony would be able to sustain itself for the long run, based upon the lo-tech equipment. Some people may then choose to return to Earth if [[space access]] is possible.
  
== Limitations of shipping ==
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Shipping to Mars with current launcher technology will be expensive. Cheaper, commercial launchers must be developed if continued shipping is to be a reallity. Although landing large payloads on the surface is difficult, this could be done with technology designed for the original construction of the colony. The limitations on shipping, however, mean that this is very close to an autonomous colony.
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Revision as of 09:39, 17 August 2008

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semi-autonomous

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A semi autonomous colony on Mars lives basically on its own production of energy, food and air, provided by imported technology from Earth. All vital systems are lo-tech and can be maintained from local resources. Additional goods are regularly imported from Earth:

  • Complicated medical equipment
  • Drugs for medical treatment
  • Luxury foods
  • Non-vital hi-tech equipment (e.g. computers)

Limitations of shipping

Shipping to Mars with current launcher technology is expensive. Cheaper commercial launchers must be developed if continued shipping is to be a reality. Although landing large payloads on the surface is difficult, this could be done with technology designed for the original construction of the colony. The limitations on shipping, however, mean that this is very close to an autonomous colony.

What if support from Earth stops?

However, if the shipments were to stop, the colony would be able to sustain itself for the long run, based upon the lo-tech equipment. Some people may then choose to return to Earth if space access is possible.