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[[Image:Hillside concept.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rendering of the first permanent Mars Settlement.]]  
 
[[Image:Hillside concept.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rendering of the first permanent Mars Settlement.]]  
 
The '''Hillside''' concept originates from the primary design of human settlement on the surface of Mars by the [[Mars Foundation]]&trade;. Known as the Mars Homestead Project&trade; this concept utilizes local materials where possible.<ref>[http://www.marshome.org/about/ Mars Homestead Project]</ref> The ''Hillside'' design maximizes protection from [[solar radiation]], insulation from the extreme low temperatures and low Martian pressure.  
 
The '''Hillside''' concept originates from the primary design of human settlement on the surface of Mars by the [[Mars Foundation]]&trade;. Known as the Mars Homestead Project&trade; this concept utilizes local materials where possible.<ref>[http://www.marshome.org/about/ Mars Homestead Project]</ref> The ''Hillside'' design maximizes protection from [[solar radiation]], insulation from the extreme low temperatures and low Martian pressure.  
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==Location==
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On analysis of possible settlement locations, [[Candor Chasma]] (part of the vast [[Valles Marineris]] canyon system) was selelected as an excellent candidate for the Hillside concept.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 17:40, 12 October 2007

Overview

Rendering of the first permanent Mars Settlement.

The Hillside concept originates from the primary design of human settlement on the surface of Mars by the Mars Foundation™. Known as the Mars Homestead Project™ this concept utilizes local materials where possible.[1] The Hillside design maximizes protection from solar radiation, insulation from the extreme low temperatures and low Martian pressure.

Location

On analysis of possible settlement locations, Candor Chasma (part of the vast Valles Marineris canyon system) was selelected as an excellent candidate for the Hillside concept.

References


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