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  • ...hese are predominantly transition metals, such as chromium or molybdenum. (ref.:wikipedia)
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  • * SpaceX first BFR cargo mission in 2029, followed by crew and cargo(ref). This is no longer explicit in SpaceX documentation.
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  • ...com_content&view=article&id=49:bamboo-for-plantations&catid=22&Itemid=116</ref>. ...pical forest in Canada stores between 200-300 tonnes of carbon per hectare(ref 1)
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  • ...s<ref>http://energystorage.org/energy-storage/energy-storage-technologies</ref>. ...hydrogen in the natural gas distribution system of Europe has been studied(ref). If part of the energy is used as heat, then the efficiency can be increa
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  • ...where water is not present, very strong glass might be produced on Mars. (ref needed)
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  • ...plicating factory on Mars might be possible with vacuum tube technologies (ref to Alex Tolley's work) Transistors built using semiconductors are the modern form of electronics. They allow ultra-compact
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  • ...er indicate that some vegetables may be grown in caves safe from radiation(ref needed). *The [[nuclear food cycle]] could produce food and [[oxygen]] using [[nuclear power]].
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  • ...enerate rocket fuel, extracting water from the Martian soil and eventually using the abundant mineral resources of the Red Planet for construction purposes, *By using a direct launch to Mars, risk is reduced since two separate launches to not
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  • ...n. This water must be removed from the air by condensation (phase change) using cooling. The cooling fluid removes the heat through mass transfer, and ev ...1991 https://aip.scitation.org/doi/abs/10.1063/1.40133?journalCode=apc</ref>.
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  • Using giant mirrors to reflect light on to Mars would help warm Mars by increasin Mars could be warmed up using [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] such as perfluorocarbons, which are stable in th
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  • ...himself, and the militant music as a metaphor for humanity’s darkest side.[Ref: ''The 30 Greatest Orchestral Works'', Prof. Robert Greenberg, Copyright 20 ...brin, Apogee Books, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, 2005, ISBN 1-894959-30-2</ref>
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  • ...ments to become a member of the Marspedia Team? Other than some comfort in using a browser and text editor on your favorite computer, phone or touchpad and What is a wiki? Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
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  • ...e invasion of dust. Musk himself imagines a version without a tube on Mars(ref needed). ...ng Toolbox https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/drag-coefficient-d_627.html</ref>.
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  • ref{{element ...https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA04257, March 2003.</ref> Thorium can be used to produce fuel for [[Nuclear power|nuclear reactors]]
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  • A typical mission to land on Mars consists of atmospheric entry phase using an aeroshell, a parachute descent phase, a terminal descent phase and ends ...etro-propulsion is the proposed landing method for the Spacex [[Starship]]<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...eep a constant oxygen level. There are solutions to mitigate this issue by using artificial life support systems.. The larger the settlement, the more stab ...n system with recycling was about seven times the mass of the food itself (ref needed). Mars might have advantages on space colonies as the in-situ resou
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  • ...energy to very small values. This will allow the realization of projects using energy on a scale that will be, literally, cosmic. ...boom, that allows for tight packing at transportation and can be unfolded using traction from a vehicle that can also serve to transport and set down the a
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  • ..., J. 1982. Mars and its Satellites. Exposition Press. Smithtown, N.Y.</ref> ...http://www.mars.asu/christensen/advancedmarsclass/shean_glaciers_2005.pdf</ref> Ice from glaciers can be a source of water for the possible future coloni
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  • ...and Planetary Science Conference 2018 (LPI Contrib. No. 2083). 2194.pdf</ref> ...ic deformation in the Hesperian Period. J. Geophys. Res. 107(E1), 5003.</ref> Hence, it was logical to assume that huge outflow channels supplied wate
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