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  • #REDIRECT [[Natural resources]]
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  • '''Natural Resources''' are vital for long term [[Manned One-way Mission|manned missions]] and e ...n-Situ resource utilization]] (ISRU). Mars provides a number of important resources from various sources:
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  • '''Natural Resources''' are vital for long term [[Manned One-way Mission|manned missions]] and e ...n-Situ resource utilization]] (ISRU). Mars provides a number of important resources from various sources:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Natural resources]]
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  • ...st]] or initial [[settlement|settlements]] on [[Mars]], since they consume resources without contributing to the survival of the crew. Established settlements m ...choice as pets, since many species are easily maintained, and consume few resources.
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  • The timeline for [[In-situ resource utilization|In Situ Resources Utilization]] (ISRU) depends on the type of colonization and missions. The resources and productions planned are listed in the following table by order of devel
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  • [[Mars atlas resources|Resources]]
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  • ...>. Such robots could assist future Mars colonists by carying materials and resources.
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  • ==Data Resources==
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  • ...mers can be fabricated on Mars from [[In-situ resource utilization|in situ resources]].
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  • ==Potassium resources==
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  • ...]]. The investment of means to produce food from Martian [[local resources|resources]] is cheaper for a long term colony.
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  • ...future, Martians may wish to have access to private property of land or of resources. This may be achieved by recognizing the occupants of Mars as members of a
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  • ...], [[minerals]] and [[ore]]. The thin [[atmosphere]] can be exploited for resources by [[Atmospheric processing|atmospheric mining]]. Mining is preceded by [[ ==Resources==
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  • ...d development of space technology and private enterprise by leveraging the resources of MIT and its affiliates.</em>&quot;
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  • ...the net biomass can increase naturally through the utilization of Martian resources. Biomass contains [[Embodied energy|embodied energy,]] which distinguishes ...ed back into the [[ecosystem]] or use as industrial feedstock so that no [[resources]] are wasted. Even human remains, following a [[funeral]] should be recycle
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  • ==Ore resources==
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  • ...al|materials]], that must be produced from local Martian [[local resources|resources]] in order to build an [[autonomous colony]]. This page comprises knowledge
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  • ...''' is when the [[population]] is too large to be supported by the [[local resources|environment]]. In worst case the whole population becomes unstable and deve ...ion does not necessarily have to grow, but if it does, the available vital resources must be considered. Knowing the resource limitation, there must be a limita
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  • ...e risk of [[overpopulation]] (causing lack of [[food]]/[[natural resources|resources]]). A Minimal Viable Population (MVP) of 5,000 genetically diverse individ
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
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  • ...uch a case no significant growth is expected, and the end of the exploited resources means the end of the installation. ...an autonomous one, as production capabilities grow and the use of In Situ resources grows as well.
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  • ...bons for a Martian settlement using [[In-situ resource utilization|In-Situ resources]].<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrochemical_reduction_of_carbon_di
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
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  • * How easily can these materials be produced from local resources?
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  • [[File:Mars resources Iron.jpg|thumb|600x600px|Mars Iron from MOLA data]]
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  • ...tlers may be owned by settlers. But can the settlers own the land and the resources they contain?
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  • Some Resources on Mars have been mapped using the gamma ray spectrometer instrument of M
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  • *[[natural resources|Resource]] Shortage
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  • With the requirement for settlement survival to develop in-situ resources, the development of propellant for a return trip seems like a very likely p
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  • ...with other elements to create a settlement, or built on site with in-situ resources. ...be [[radiation shielding]]. This will be one of the prime use of in-situ resources, as martian regolith or ice can serve the purpose adequately. Again, a sho
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  • ...Colony ISRU.png|thumb|600x600px|This diagram shows a flowchart for In-Situ resources utilisation. Values are for a settlement of about 1000 people.]]
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  • [[Mars atlas resources|Resources]]
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  • ...are [[hi-tech versus lo-tech|lo-tech]] and can be maintained from [[local resources]]. Additional goods are regularly imported from Earth: ...can maintain a high enough technology to live indefinitely with only local resources?
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  • ...an be brought from Earth to Mars, or housing are made in-situ from [[local resources]].
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  • ==Additional Resources==
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  • ...that may be available on Mars from [[In-situ resource utilization|in situ resources]].
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture‎]]
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  • ...cannot rely on large pools of labor, infrastructure, or abundant [[natural resources]]. A settlement can lease space and sell resources to governments or institutions that want to send their scientists to Mars.
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  • *Vacuum tubes might be buildable with in situ resources fairly soon in the development of a settlement. So for some applications t ...y will then become available for other uses, as the fraction of settlement resources dedicated to propellant production goes down. Eventually, local semiconduc
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  • ...ub>2</sub>/O<sub>2</sub> fuel to make interplanetary travel cheaper. Other resources such as [[water]] or [[food]] to supply the colony ships heading to Mars co ...settlements, Martian settlements need funding to survive. Sales of Martian resources to Lunar and other interests could be a major source of cash. The ultimate
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  • ...airly high temperature and so places a drain on energy and thermal control resources in a spacecraft/colony.<ref name="Crump" />
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  • Ants can be a very competitive species, and may consume resources if they are accidentally introduced. [[Biosphere 2]] had severe problems w
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  • ...dy at Mars' orbital velocity, it would take much less deltaV to move these resources to the Asteroids, Luna, or Earth orbit than from Mars itself.
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  • ...e should be an important product of [[In-situ resource utilization|In-stiu resources utilization.]]
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  • ...p]] vehicles in robotic mode, carrying robotic equipment to 'Confirm water resources and identify hazards. Place power, mining and life supports infrastructure
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  • ...an autonomous colony. Population growth is limited by the availability of resources, in particular the availability of energy on Mars. It is also limited by t ...sk of [[overpopulation]], causing lack of [[food]] and [[natural resources|resources]]. It must also be high enough to maintain the required skill set necessar
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  • ...ich basis the forecast of the geophysical environment and all IPS possible resources of underground basing will be carried out. ...igation of useful resources, including industrial raw materials, the vital resources etc.
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  • File:MH ISRU.jpg|thumb|757x757px|In Situ resources Utilisation. Copyright R. Heidmann The use of local resources is called '''in-situ resource utilization''' or ISRU. This concept is criti
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  • ...larger polar ice sheet.[4] The ice in the crater is part of the vast water resources at Mars poles.[3]
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
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  • ...ly be grown in enclosed tanks in dedicated areas of a [[settlement]]. Once resources are sufficient, some fish may be grown in community areas in open pools or
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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
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
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  • ...ion of the martian atmosphere for [[In-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] resources utilization. There are other methods, such as thermal adsorption but they
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  • ...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.
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  • ...m orbital surveys. Sources of water, usable stone and concentrated mineral resources must be identified. Soil quality must be defined to create suitable founda
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  • *[[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
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  • ...parents who have to work in settlements that need to maximize their human resources.
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  • ...tages, this may not be significant for habitats built on Mars from In-situ resources.
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  • **'''Utilizing Martian Resources (56)'''
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  • ...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.
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  • 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
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  • 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.
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  • ...On Mars production will start with [[In-situ resource utilization|In situ resources]] utilization of the air (with CO2), and local water.
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  • ...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.
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  • [[Mars atlas resources|Resources]]
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  • *It should be made [[in-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] from [[local resources]].
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  • ...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
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  • ...esource intensive than that of plant fibers. The animals take up space and resources, and require constant care by residents.
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  • *Duties which separate one from the group, such as scouting for resources
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  • ...hanol can be produced on Mars using [[In-situ resource utilization|In Situ Resources]].
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  • ...Settlers will import equipment than can transform basic in-situ produced resources into goods, and the gain in value will have a trading value. Settlers will
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  • ...esses, many of which will use local [[In-situ resource utilization|in situ resources]]. [[Category:Resources and Manufacture‎]]
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  • ...t. [[Mineral wool|Mineral wools]] such as [[Fiberglass]], spun from local resources, may provide alternative insulation. ...lass]] would be an interesting type of insulation to produce on Mars. The resources, mainly silica oxide, are available in large quantities. An adequate foami
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  • ...e requires the mobilization of significant amounts of equipment. Financial resources are also required and the return on investment of the mine must be determin
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  • ...to the regolith: "Here we demonstrate that by applying exclusively Martian resources a processing route involving suspensions of mineral particles called slurri
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  • |Heating and lighting of habitats, some In-situ resources production ...It does not depend on weather conditions. The availability of radioactive resources on Mars is unclear. Due to the vast effort of the nuclear enrichment proces
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  • ...the synthesis of complex hydrocarbons on Mars from abundant Water and CO2 resources. It will be in competition with synthesis from [[biomass]] as this resourc
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  • ...ours). Small ground bases can either use this storm shelter, or use local resources (such as water or sand bags) to increase the radiation protection for the e
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  • ...etic polymers can be produced using [[In-situ resource utilization|in-situ resources]] by polymerization, usually using catalysts.
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  • *Extraction of in situ resources from the martian atmosphere.
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  • '''Minerals''' are [[natural resources]] needed as raw material for setup and extension of [[settlement|settlement
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  • ...elopment of the humanity, we need to explore other world and discover more resources.
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  • ===A'''ir, water and other resources losses'''=== ...(ref needed). Mars might have advantages on space colonies as the in-situ resources would reduce the mass that needs to be brought from Earth and make a food p
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  • ...rites]]. Possibly, concrete can be made in situ on [[Mars]], using [[local resources]]. Concrete is usually a mixture of water, Portland cement, sand and stone
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  • ...ed by its [[carbon]] content, and can be produced on [[Mars]] from [[local resources]]. The carbon part can be from 0,02% to 2,06%. Other additives include [[Ch
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  • [[File:Mars resources Silicon.jpg|thumb|600x600px|Mars Odyssey MOLA data of Silicon]]
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  • A settlement would need to build [[roads]] to reach resources and transport them using [[Rovers]] and wheeled vehicles.
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  • [[Category:Resources and Manufacture]]
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  • ...In particular is the objective to help locate Martian [[natural resources|resources]] that could provide local support for eventual human exploration and colon
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  • Resources such as Wikipedia, movie databases and numerous information data bases coul
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  • It is unlikely that the mineral resources of Mars can become valuable enough to finance a settlement of Mars. After
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  • ...ater to the Martian environment, possible recuperating the contaminants as resources when the water evaporates in the low pressure Martian atmosphere.
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  • [[Greenhouse]] space and resources in a [[settlement]] are limited, and must be used carefully. Plants need to
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  • ...e able to convert its economy to a closed one if a catastrophe makes Earth resources unavailable. On [[Earth]], no sovereign state would think of eliminating al *Resources: all physical resources must come from Mars, or from asteroids exploited from Mars.
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  • ...uch harder for a high technology culture to appear because easy to exploit resources are used up. However, people living on Mars, MUST preserve science and tec
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  • ...ls. If this process occurred on Mars, they could form valuable biological resources to settlers.
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  • ...ting water from the Martian soil and eventually using the abundant mineral resources of the Red Planet for construction purposes, the plan drastically lowers th
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  • ...s life forms on Earth. These worlds also have the chemical and/or mineral resources available for organisms to metabolize, reproduce, and survive. Europa and
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  • ...gathered, including radiation protection opportunities, water and mineral resources and general geological exploration.
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  • ...ermore, according to Carmem: my land, Peru is a wealthy country in natural resources. In the future, I would like to teach childrens to love and take care of th
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  • ...ermore, according to Carmem: my land, Peru is a wealthy country in natural resources. In the future, I would like to teach childrens to love and take care of th
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  • ...b and for Extra Vehicular Activities (EVA). He is responsible for managing resources such as power, water, gasoline and spacesuits working condition. Along with
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  • ...ivalent travel on Earth; this may depend on the distance required to reach resources (water, minerals), that are often a powerful motivation for creating roads.
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  • |'''⁃ Resources and Manufacture'''
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  • ...will conduct experiments in the fields of life sciences and managing vital resources and relationships in close environments. This will ensure the supervision o
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  • ...ntends to use the credibility such activities engenders to mobilize larger resources, further enabling private robotic missions and ultimately human exploration
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  • ...cult or time-consuming for manned exploration and aiding in the search for resources.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":2">Howell, E. (2019, June 7). NASA’s Mars He
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  • ...ists to confirm that Mars was once a habitable environment with all of the resources available for life to exist (See Astrobiology). Any organism found on the ...cientists have discovered life tenaciously hanging on making do with scant resources.” (Zubrin 2011, 35) The evidence is quickly mounting and pointing to th
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  • ...on deposits on Mars, plastics would have to be slowly created from simpler resources, ideally some form of waste product. The Ties will likely be as small and
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  • ...unctional blocks for building future Martian infrastructures using In-Situ resources. This project is the continuity of his MSc thesis, through which he develop
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  • ...maintenance except replacement of the Sterling engines and with no in-situ resources needed. Heatpipe Reactors are inherently safe. If no energy is removed, th ...h with Thorium concentrations of 56ppm, that are considered very low grade resources. There is no evidence yet of thorium ore deposits that might be mined in a
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  • ...nd understand the additive manufacturing capabilities of utilizing IN-SITU Resources for lunar architecture developments.
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  • ...ucture|water treatment]] facility. [[Storage]] is also provides for other resources, such as gases or minerals like silica sand, iron ore and calcium carbonate
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  • ...of my research is to focus on application strategies of utilising IN-SITU Resources for lunar architecture developments.
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  • ...uld potentially be [[In-situ resource utilization|fabricated using Martian resources]].
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  • ...technology is the use of methane as fuel, than can be provided by In-situ resources production systems on Mars, and therefore allow for the re-use of the space
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  • ...egion characteristics include communications, security, the maintenance of resources, perhaps ownership, and other factors.<ref name="sunset" /> The Interplanet
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  • ...he energy behaviour of the Habitat is key to optimize the use of available resources. By building an energy model of the Habitat that can be validated by in sit ...: A Martian station will need to be a “smart building” enabling to monitor resources use and perform failure detection and recovery. In MDRS, it will be useful
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  • ...r, answer questions about the formation of this planet, and look for vital resources with a view to colonize the planet.
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  • ...re successfully completed. One on how to produce microgreens using minimal resources, and the other on how plant growth is affected by the microbiome in an isol
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  • ...s that are geographically distributed and digitally dependent, because the resources available to members may vary a lot.
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  • ...uce atmospheric losses to space. And the solar system contains sufficient resources to replenish Martian atmosphere indefinitely, but at a significant energy c
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  • ...to natural sources is 6.2 mSv per year<ref name=":3">http://www.ans.org/pi/resources/dosechart/msv.php</ref>. The highest natural exposure is recorded in Ramsar ...l is .26 mSv per year<ref name=":3" /> <ref>http://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/resources/radiation/introduction-to-radiation/radiation-doses.cfm</ref> (this makes u
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  • ...e currently our most precious resources and more measures to protect these resources have to be taken.
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  • ...tin America is an area that has not developed its infrastructure and human resources capacities in the sector. Some of the causes can be the ignorance of the de
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  • ...The many different colors of rock provide clues as to what kind of mineral resources could be available in this region of Mars. Crew members returned safely to
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  • Earth sand versus Martian soil. Sharing our ideas and resources has
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  • ...on control confirms that the refueling of our ascent vehicle using in-situ resources has completed and that the vehicle registers nominal on all system checkout
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  • ...tion in a strange place that’s inherently running low on standard survival resources will put a strain on any relationship though. Christmas, New Year’s, and ...to prioritize an EVA as soon as possible after landing and ensuring basic resources were available in order to assess the situation. The hab lands automaticall
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  • ...b. Understanding what this material is made out of helps to determine what resources could be available. Also, crew members learned about the use of a Brunton c
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  • There are many natural resources that we do not appreciate until they are gone. Surviving on a new planet wi
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  • ...ww.spacesafetymagazine.com/aerospace-engineering/nuclear-propulsion/energy-resources-space-missions/</nowiki></ref>) have successfully employed such systems. Mo ...Exploration''. (1997, September 24). <nowiki>https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/17808/cassini-final-environmental-impact-statement/</nowiki></ref> Sporting
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  • al., 2015]. Identifying appropriate locations, with an adequate amount of resources will be a major factor for the selection of human landing sites, together w
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  • ...the team was out. The ideal Mars exploration mission will utilize robotic resources of every kind (orbital, airborne, and surface) and it’s good to have at l
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  • ...astructure on the lunar surface in order to create propellant from in situ resources. One of her main roles on the project was to help design the crew habitat.
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  • ...of water, there is much more to learn before we can start to utilize these resources. Ideally, we would not want to travel too far for our water. The ice foun
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  • ...eir referent inside of the Hab, harvesting the data they give me about the resources of the station, such as water level, the state of our vehicles, etc. They f
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  • ...future of humanity is a stake. Mars is the closest planet with all of the resources needed for humans to inhabit. (Zubrin) NASAMars: NASA JPL Mars site. https://mars.nasa.gov/resources/6453/valles-marineris-hemisphere-enhanced/?site=insight (Accessed 3 Oct 20
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  • ...ion of dust contamination from EVA’s; optimum crop production with minimal resources in reduced gravity situations; experimental and immersive astronautical per
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  • may indicate subsurface resources, such as oil, natural gas, or water. This ...w attempts to scout for resources that may be locked beneath the surface - resources that may be key for the mission’s very survival. The team that picked the
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  • ...led observations of the crew's priorities in how they make use of time and resources in a typical day in the hab. ...rvations of crew priorities regarding utilization of time, space, and food resources but have made many informal observations which will be duly noted.
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  • ...arth. It may be slowly over thousands of years because of the depletion of resources or good ideas or it may be suddenly due to a large asteroid or comet the wa
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  • ...ne side of it is currently out of use. We think we can not fix it with our resources, see engineering report for details.
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