Earth-supported colony
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The Earth-supported colony is a concept of starting the colonization of Mars. It can be either a manned one-way mission or a colony with regularly changed crew.
Contents
Comparison with other concepts
Compared with an autonomous colony this concept has the following advantages:
- Fewer new technology must be developed
- Smaller mass and volume of initial transportation
- Support can be adapted
- A smaller group of settlers is possible
and the following disadvantages:
- Long term costs
- The colonists have fewer opportunities for their own advancement. They are subject to leadership from Earth.
Types
Energy and food support
The colony receives regularly fuel and food from Earth. Greenhouses are not necessary. Energy generation is easier, perhaps with nuclear power.
Energy support
The colony receives regularly fuel from Earth. Greenhouses are necessary.
Open Issues
- What are the initial costs?
- What are the long term costs?