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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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  • Some Resources on Mars have been mapped using the gamma ray spectrometer instrument of M
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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:
    791 bytes (90 words) - 12:38, 4 November 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Natural resources]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 07:02, 17 December 2007
  • ...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.
    335 bytes (44 words) - 11:55, 17 December 2018
  • ==Data Resources==
    2 KB (360 words) - 08:02, 13 November 2020
  • ...mers can be fabricated on Mars from [[In-situ resource utilization|in situ resources]].
    343 bytes (49 words) - 12:31, 6 November 2020
  • ==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.
    1 KB (226 words) - 10:49, 25 April 2019
  • ...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
    1 KB (232 words) - 11:39, 25 September 2020
  • ...], [[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;
    536 bytes (74 words) - 11:59, 12 May 2023
  • ...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==
    3 KB (411 words) - 02:24, 24 March 2021
  • ...al|materials]], that must be produced from local Martian [[local resources|resources]] in order to build an [[autonomous colony]]. This page comprises knowledge
    2 KB (295 words) - 11:34, 18 December 2018
  • ...''' 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.
    4 KB (673 words) - 08:41, 30 September 2022
  • ...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
    1 KB (160 words) - 12:36, 7 December 2020
  • *[[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.]]
    1 KB (167 words) - 14:45, 28 December 2019
  • [[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.]]
    2 KB (239 words) - 09:08, 24 February 2022
  • ...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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