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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...zo</ref>, the UN recognition of a Mars base and the inclusion of that Mars base into the Universal Postal Union will allow for multimodal transport between A challenge with the development of a large scale industrial base is long term price stability for bulk commodities - fuel, food, etc. A poss
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  • ....org/wiki/Mars_atmospheric_entry</ref> is needed for the construction of a base or colony.
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  • .... From simply walking from one area to another in an original exploration base, delivery and transport vehicles will be required for heavier loads in larg
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  • ...ss was called upon to translate and respond to a few relayed messages from Base. No sweat, all in a day’s work. Or two hour EVA. ...ed ahead for an emergency repress, some splints and a bit of extra advice. Base came to the party with medical supplies, Ultrasound investigation, an insta
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  • ...Red Mars" by Kim Stanley Robinson as the location of the first future Mars base after the first manned mission in 2026. The idea of "Underhill", the first
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  • ''To conduct exploration of Mars with a view to establishing a permanent base and, ultimately and in the longer term, a settlement, using the simplest an
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  • ...e. Numerous chemical processes will reduce CO2 and produce oxygen for the base at a lower energy cost than plants. ...f water or ice is likely to be a primary condition in the selection of the base/settlement location.
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  • If the base is built on permafrost then care must be taken to prevent the ice supportin
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  • ...ber in many applications on [[Earth]], but it requires a larger industrial base than will not be available to initial settlements. Moreover, many synthetic
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  • ...ust north of Ophir Chasma (on the equator at 65° long W.). This places the base at an average elevation (between 6 and 7 km) and within a couple of thousan ...range in exploring interesting sites hundreds of kilometres away from the base. This greatly improves the value of the mission.
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  • come back to base, get a rover and head west for their remaining time. MISTAKE! When they eventually came back to base, even though the
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  • ...e, and make sure they gather the right samples for the experiments. In the base, he’ working on providing a 3D map of the surroundings of the research st
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  • A colonist in a rover far from a base, which is caught in the open at noon by a rare, very powerful CME is in tro
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  • There is a simple way to increase gravity within a major base on Mars... A centrifuge.
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  • ...ions when people of the different countries and continents would find real base for constructive consolidation in the face of valid civilization problems. ...asteroid in the average size in 500 (five hundred) meter («is conditional-base threat»), that defines demanded depth of placing of the given settlement a
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  • ...on for large scale additive manufacturing to create habitats for a martian base<ref>https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/centennial_challenges/3DPHa
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  • ...duced by National Geographic in 2016 depicted how people could establish a base in a cave.<ref>https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/mars</ref> <ref
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  • ...ied out in-situ, but also in a well [[Research|equipped lab]] at a Martian base.[[File:Geologist.jpg|thumb|The Geologist. A hypothetical rover with remote
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  • ...radiation during the journey to Mars and back to Earth. Together with the base probability of 20% for a male person on Earth to die from cancer this gives
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  • ...erstand the significance of the amino acid discovery, imagine a nucleotide base as a letter in the alphabet, then group three together to make an amino aci
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  • ...duced by National Geographic in 2016 depicted how people could establish a base in a cave.<ref>https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/mars</ref> <ref
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  • ...tube.com/watch?v=kprYEOL7Hfs</ref> have discussed the creation of a mining base on the south pole of the moon to mine the volatile ices found there to prod
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  • ...gy required to raise Phobos' orbit to use it for a geostationnary elevator base station should be calculated, to see if there is any economical sense in th
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  • ...le, looking like boat portholes, giving a nice view of the vicinity of the base but incomparable to the Dome’s 180° panorama. The sunrise in the morning ...hours now. The wind blows harder and harder, we can feel the walls of the base shivering. No new of “Tarzan” and “Patch”. The anxiety rises in the
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  • ...he dates and number of emerging seeds. Let me know if you have like a Data Base where I can put this data. Also, I wanted to ask Shannon how much seeds are ...he dates and number of emerging seeds. Let me know if you have like a Data Base where I can put this kind of data.
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  • ...at is similar to Very Long Baseline Interferometry. Delta-DOR requires two base stations separated by a mile or two, a quasar, and a target spacecraft whic
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  • ...vailable on Mars. Bauxite is generally the result of intense weathering of base rock, and is usually found in tropical countries. Alumina is separated fro
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  • ...charged particles would be absorbed and the issue won't arise. For a fixed base, one pole could be in the air, and one underground.) It might be possible to situate a base in such a location that one of the residual Martian magnetic fields offers
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  • ...of the two rovers was below 60%, and thus we had to immediately return to base.
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  • Cost may eventually be reduced to nearly the base cost of energy when (and if) geostationary [[Space elevator|space elevators ...for the space canon are very high and might not be achievable. These are base costs, without financing, subsidies, insurance or profit.
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  • ...er pressure. For example, tunnels dug in ice in the american Camp Century base in Greenland, [[w:Project_Iceworm|Project Iceworm]], closed surprisingly qu
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  • A base communication tower at the martian settlement would be able to communicate
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  • Luis Ibañez: Simulations in different velocities of the air around the HUB in base of the measures obtained in his EVAs. Luis Ibañez: Simulations in different velocities of the air around the HUB in base of the measures obtained in his EVA`s.
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  • ...sn’t look out the windows too often, the HAB feels like a very fancy space base out of some child’s imagination. But it’s real! Charlie fixes the Air ( ...p of the hill became a wind tunnel. Cassie signals for us to return to the base.
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  • ...tes of 6.5 meters of dirt above the structure would be safe. (If the Mars base used 40 bar rather than 100 bar air pressure, this weight could be reduced.
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  • ...ASA mission plans mostly comes from the fact, that they includes LEO, Moon base stages with 3+ subsequential flies to Mars, with manned ~600 day stay.
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  • ...ew member suffered an accident requiring us to abort the EVA and return to base. Fortunately, the skilled hands of crew 179 put the MD in MDRS and managed
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  • ....com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Eureka-Mars-Settlement-Concept.pdf Eureka] base design. This design addresses most of the potential problems that might ar
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  • Views of Olympus Mons from Google Earth: Cliff at the base of the volcano and view of the Caldera.
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  • ...dividuals and their influence on society also requires a larger population base to provide the statistical possibility of exception.
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  • ...ubrin’s Head. There, they exited the vehicles and walked west, towards the base of a single, conical, towering red mountain. At around 100m (300ft), it sto ...oted to finishing up our experiments, and slowly beginning to clean up the base before the incoming crew gets here on Saturday. Indeed, there is only one d
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  • ...bove the surrounding plains, and is 500 kilometers (300 miles) wide at its base. It is about two and a half times Mount Everest's height above sea level. I
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  • Objectives: Take Lowell Rd till we got to the base of 1106. We the proceeded south and walked the ridge line until the end. Explored the region and confirmed ability to establish base comms when at the top of the ridge. Found evidence of missing crew member a
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  • ...ation of in situ fuel, for a dramatic reduction in costs. This would be a base, and not a settlement.
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  • ...greenhouse work. When each successive group arrives at the initial home base, all necessary groundwork will have been laid for them to immediately begin
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  • ...the crew set off North again along Path 1103. Approximately 300m from the base of North Ridge in a hilly area the drone was flown again to take photograph From here the full EVA team began taking samples from around the base of North Ridge and from Hadland’s Garden. Sample collecting was finished
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  • ...Electrical power might come from a 50-200 kWh rechargeable battery back. A base platform could be modified to provide specialised functions such as a crane
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  • ...Crew 174) at Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), the Mars analog research base. Her role includes supervising and coordinating the team, carrying out rese
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  • ...bove the surrounding plains, and is 500 kilometers (300 miles) wide at its base. It is about two and a half times Mount Everest's height above sea level. I
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  • ...grows. The universal veil is important in identification. Remnants of the base of the universal veil (known as the volval bag) are present in some species
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  • ...ore. Additionally, I will be responsible for outreach activities whilst on base.
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  • ...ower altitude (base at -5000 m, top at -2000 m) than the one in the south (base at 1000 m, top at 3500 m).<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=U4FZp6f6q6
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  • ...(Miracle Grow) was diluted using the industry standard and applied to the base of the peas along with a few other species sparingly.
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  • ...sed when a mixture of lava and ash are erupted. They have a broad shallow base, but they become steeper as they approach the central cone.
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  • ...aken incredible photography of the varied landscape surrounding their home base. Mountains have been climbed, valleys have been explored, rocks have been k
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  • ...nch, the crew was surprised by a strong lighting that hit too close to the base. Coordination with Dr. Shannon Rupert led to taking safety measures till th
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  • Was very hot out, kept EVA short (70-80min), stayed at base, checked in with crew members frequently Turned back after 1h15min due to extreme heat, returned to base 40-50min early to avoid medical issues related to heat exhaustion/hyperther
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  • ...asis, we all agreed it was probably safer to have stayed and worked in the base itself. In the afternoon extra measures were taken to secure the maintenance of the base, including repairing any loose tunnel coverings (one had already begun blow
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  • ...practically non existent. However, RTGs do not provide enough power for a base, and even less for a settlement. They also have low efficiency, in the ord ...lted into Antarctic Ice to provide a constant source of water for use on a base, this lowers a heat source deep into the ice melting an area of ice that is
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  • ...no trouble with suits or with rovers and we went from east to west of the base of the ridge taking pictures, the register of the stratigraphy and some geo
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  • ...uilding a runway for guest ships, bringing the experiences of Earth to the base by projecting sounds and landscapes of nature in our habituation module, ce
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  • ...time. We were going to explore a canyon called Candor chasma, and left the base by pairs in our electrical rovers. After twenty minutes, we reached the ent ...of tests, with very difficult communications, we decided to go back to the base, having done everything we were able to with both experiments.
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  • ...e members of the team were tasked with obtaining samples of shale from the base of Skyline Rim and analyzing them in the field with a spectrometer. Our sec ...of shale the team collected equipment from the rovers and proceeded to the base of the cliff. We also made a brief test of the navigation radio to verify t
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  • ...first samples. These samples will be used later for growing plants in the base’s GreenHab. Communication between Hab and EVA1 crew was difficult due to ...y tuned!). This afternoon was also a time for doing some fixing around the base. Vero (ENG), Dave (HSO) tighten some loose screws here and there and togeth
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  • ...half the energy/mass ratio of solar. There might be areas, for example a base near the poles, where wind power outperforms solar.
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  • ...ation colony had a LFTR shipped to it, 1 kg of cargo mass, would power the base for decades. It is entirely reasonable for even a fairly large Martian tow
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  • ...o climb up the plateau over the base, in order to get a better view of the base region. And what a view it was, even though I almost lost one of my lungs t ...A se décomposait en deux tâches principales : explorer les alentours de la base, et trouver des endroits où déployer les expériences de Jérémy et Gabr
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  • ...We started to prepare EVA #11 before the EVA #10 group arrived back to the base to maximize EVA activity time because we expected that the destination poin ...rby Toothy Ridge on the Copernicus Highway and we decided to return to the base because of the time restriction.
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  • ...r. This is probably a simpler problem then building a complete industrial base for a colony, and it would be paid for out of returns from building structu ...complete device. If things proceed as supporters of raising an industrial base on Luna by its bootstraps hope, it will take a long time, probably in the n
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  • ...gusty (a Mars-nado, really) in the PM, resulting in a premature return to base on PM EVA. EVA 6 – Successfully explored the edges and the base of Lith Canyon. As per the title of this report, the EVA team found group o
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  • ...keaway was the importance of staying hydrated and immediately returning to base if any crew member felt off nominal.
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  • [[File:ESP 039673 1705layeredbuttes.jpg|600pxr|Layers exposed at the base of a group of buttes in Mangala Valles in Memnonia quadrangle Arrows point Layers exposed at the base of a group of buttes in Mangala Valles in Memnonia quadrangle Arrows point
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  • ...e Solar System, rising 24 km (78,000 ft.) above the surrounding plain. Its base is more than 500 km in diameter and is rimmed by a cliff 6 km (20,000 ft) h
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  • ...ence upon our return) we geared up for the final EVA of our mission to the base of Skyline Rim. Once the EVA team had departed, Mark and Max began to harve EVA: Geological sampling of shales in the colluvial fan at the base of Skyline Ridge
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  • ...atus: Crew conducted an EVA with 2 crew members out and only one member on base, mopped the Science Dome.
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  • ...en three days since I could see the outside world directly. In the habitat base, it is through the window and the view is from the helmet if I wear the EVA
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  • ...igh Arctic, a member of the 50th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, a Base Camp Engineer of Mt.Everest Expedition and so on. And has spent time in by
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  • ...y higher. Or the cost of these storage systems could be factored into the base cost, if the settlement determined this was a useful policy.
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  • *Industrial proteins and carbohydrates are not produced directly from base chemicals but require [[biological reactors]]. There are a number of exper
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  • ...ncy situation (crew members having to get back to Earth or another Martian base, accident and loss, etc.). They investigated how to readapt themselves to h ...d be left may happen. They would need to be able to perform EVA to run the base, explore and perform their mission. Thus, we will investigate how to perfor
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