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  • ...Acids donate [[hydrogen]] [[ions]] when reacted with [[base|bases]]. Acid/Base reactions produce [[salts]].
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  • ...es1>S. Antunes - ''DIY satellite platforms: Building a space-ready general base picosatellite for any mission'' 2012. ISBN 978-1-449-31060-8 p. 29</ref>.
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  • An '''analog station''' is a simulation on Earth intenteded to match a base on [[Mars]] (or elsewhere) as closely as possible, for research or training
    285 bytes (42 words) - 18:42, 10 November 2020
  • ...obably makes sense to import catalysts from Earth, until the manufacturing base on Mars is sufficient to support a local production market.
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  • ...shown that smart windows may provide all the heating needed for a Martian base.
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  • ...03 from this location). It was originally built by the Soviet Union as the base of operations for its [[Space Race|ambitious space program]] from the late
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  • An '''Outpost''' is a manned base on Mars. However, it is not a settlement because the residents are only tem
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  • ...://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2019/04/photos-mars-gobi-desert/587353/ "Mars Base 1", a C-Space Project, in the Gobi Desert, some 40 km from Jinchang in Chin ...d in 2017 by Space Garden. Also referred to as LunAres or LunAres Research Base. Formerly [https://www.businessinsider.com/polish-mars-lunar-colony-pmas-2
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  • ...ard future manned missions to the Moon and Mars. It could be an invaluable base of operations outside Earth's gravity and will provide valuable data for th
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  • ...-->]</ref> high and has a diameter of 160&nbsp;km<ref name="geo"/> at its base. Its large caldera, having a diameter of 30&nbsp;km and a depth of 3&nbsp;k
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  • ...ttp://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17052-nasa-may-abandon-plans-for-moon-base.html</ref>
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  • ...lers, 30m<sup>2</sup> or less might apply to visitors, or to an scientific base rather than a settlement. This would include circulation spaces and some c ...ice can serve the purpose adequately. Again, a short term stay scientific base could afford to use less shielding, but a settlement will require massive p
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  • ===The first Mars base===
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  • ...mmunications with Earth a typical architecture might require a Mars ground base station, a Mars geostationary transmitter/receiver, a repeater on a Mars c
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  • ...colonists will get warning that a solar storm is coming, and can return to base, or enter a [[Storm shelter]] before the radiation arrives at Mars.
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  • ...Space Center (KSC) Launch Complex (LC) 39A as well as Vandenberg Air Force Base's SLC-4.
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  • ...missions will be 'set up the propellant production plant and build up the base to prepare for future expansion'. 400 tonnes to Mars. Crew would be 'A do
    2 KB (262 words) - 11:18, 5 August 2019
  • ...lopment of Mars terraformation. Best series on the subject, solid factual base. |Good description of an early Martian exploration base. Famous use of potatoes.
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  • ...es1>S. Antunes - ''DIY satellite platforms: Building a space-ready general base picosatellite for any mission'' 2012. ISBN 978-1-449-31060-8 p. 29</ref>.
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  • ...of Mars as an opportunity to replace Earth’s somewhat unwieldy base-24 and base-60 time system with a sleeker one utilizing units of 10. Earth seconds coul ...nowiki></ref> Moreover, Mars geographical coordinates already use the same base-60 degrees, minutes, and seconds as on Earth, and existing equations of cel
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