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  • File:Ultrapod.jpg
    Heathrow Airport ultrapod as a Mars transportation system base.
    (2,400 × 1,443 (743 KB)) - 15:28, 20 September 2019
  • File:Olympus.jpg
    Cliff at the base of Olympus Mons. Google Earth view
    (2,377 × 1,647 (222 KB)) - 20:50, 20 August 2021
  • ...Acids donate [[hydrogen]] [[ions]] when reacted with [[base|bases]]. Acid/Base reactions produce [[salts]].
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  • ...This is time consuming and costly. Airless and semi-protected parts of the base could be maintained by robots, and acsessed with regular spacesuits. When in use in airless parts of the base, air can be supplied to the suit and any external radiation shielding can b
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  • File:PIA16105 malin04ano-br2.jpg
    ...aid bare in this postcard from NASA's Curiosity rover. The image shows the base of Mount Sharp, the rover's eventual science destination.
    (800 × 534 (111 KB)) - 09:44, 15 November 2018
  • ...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>.
    342 bytes (48 words) - 13:57, 17 December 2018
  • 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.
    661 bytes (98 words) - 14:56, 13 November 2023
  • ...shown that smart windows may provide all the heating needed for a Martian base.
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  • File:7505 mars-curiosity-rover-gale-crater-beauty-shot-pia19839-full2.jpg
    ...en by NASA's Curiosity rover. The strata in the foreground dip towards the base of Mount Sharp, indicating flow of water toward a basin that existed before
    (1,831 × 1,134 (3.32 MB)) - 08:04, 3 April 2018
  • ...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
    759 bytes (118 words) - 17:00, 17 December 2018
  • 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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  • File:MSL TraverseMap Sol1996-br2.jpg
    The base image from the map is from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment C
    (1,024 × 791 (246 KB)) - 14:08, 29 December 2018
  • ...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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  • File:PIA17085-MarsCuriosityRover-TraverseMap-Sol351-20130801.jpg
    The base image from the map is from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment C
    (3,300 × 2,550 (2.15 MB)) - 12:53, 29 December 2018
  • ...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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  • ** Potential as base for asteroid mining ventures ** Potential as base for exploring the outer Solar system
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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.
    4 KB (542 words) - 08:50, 2 September 2021
  • ...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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  • ...ry of the colony, crews would likely rotate, in a similar manner to a moon base or the ISS"'', because I find it extremely unlikely to have a regular perso ...ts might want to "stop by" for a year or two, and make use of the existing base to do their research. Here is a mission plan for those scientists:
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  • File:PIA19080-MarsRoverCuriosity-AncientGaleLake-Simulated-20141208.jpg
    ...re Curiosity found lakebed sediments in the "Pahrump Hills" outcrop at the base of Mount Sharp.
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  • ...ing damage from the sun, sand and corrosive environment. A Semi-autonomous base will be full of failsafes. [[User:T.Neo|T.Neo]] 09:43, 23 August 2008 (UTC) *Ship the lander to Mars beforehand, fuel it using automated systems at the base, and use the transfer habitat as a one-way lander to the surface, and then
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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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  • ...electrical power plant) and the means to replicate most of its industrial base, it will be able to make any tools that it needs to become entirely self su
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  • If the base is built on permafrost then care must be taken to prevent the ice supportin
    3 KB (507 words) - 18:31, 4 December 2022
  • ...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
    7 KB (1,185 words) - 17:38, 7 March 2019
  • ...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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