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  • ...g a combination of electric and chemical propulsion it is possible to send people in a rocket from Earth to Mars in 30 days. The electric portion of the sys Some people commenting on this article indicated that they thought the refuelings would
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  • ...is much higher. Mars' population should be over 5,000 genetically diverse people to provide a healthy breeding population. ...However, if Mars loses contact with Earth, and its population is low, then people will have to be very careful about doing everything possible to maintain ge
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  • ...that will be interested in preparing food for others, while there will be people ready to pay for prepared food. Restaurants clubs and bars are likely to b
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  • ...ansport of [[equipment]], [[:Category:Material|material]] and [[population|people]] from [[Earth]] to [[Mars]], and possibly back to Earth. This page wants t ==People==
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  • Only few people on Earth are really interested in space travel. Hence, the state's budget f People like the idea to have their fate in their own hands. The [[motivation]] to
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  • ...service was handled by command of respected authority. Money has allowed people to specialize in the goods and services they provide. They can exchange th ...few days ahead of time when a hurricane will strike. Additionally, since people have more control over money than they do over the weather, they sometimes
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  • ...number of young people have to support a huge retiring population of older people. ...d countries, where people are educated, populations are falling. Educating people about birth control will help limit the population.
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  • ...ogether as nature built the programming and the task of the ant together. People have an advantage over nature. We can see the final goal and design for th ...t Brake to Orbit'' at Lunarpedia]</ref> The doubt is about whether or not people will have the political will and economic strength to make use of some of t
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  • ...rom Earth, a mass of a few hundred kg per year will be enough to cover the people's needs in trace elements. And a few tonnes might be enough for an entire
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  • [[Category:People and Organizations]] ...ps://planete-mars.com/an-economic-model-for-a-martian-colony-of-a-thousand-people/ An economic model] for a 1000 person Mars settlement.
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  • Some people fear [[Back contamination]] from Mars.
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  • ...le to sustain itself for some time, based upon the lo-tech equipment. Some people might then choose to return to Earth if [[space access]] was possible. How ...ogist at Portland State University in Oregon, proposed a minimum of 14 000 people, with a safer value of 40 000 in 2014 https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/201
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  • ...to collect reasons and shall help to find possibilities to encourage more people to spend part of their lives for the realization of a [[settlement]] on Mar Tourism can be a mighty [[business]]. Rich people already spent several million dollars for a week in near-Earth orbit, which
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  • ...they must see a portion of their taxes support an effort to colonize Mars, people would generally submit. Governments would enforce such support only with t ...their own sake. It is like collecting stamps or climbing mountains. Some people just like to do it.
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  • There is evidence that many people develop allergies if growing up without frequent contact to other [[childre
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  • (Note: some people call transparent solar cells that allow a window to generate power 'smart w
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  • The '''public interest''' of terrestrial people in the colonization of the [[Mars|Red Planet]] is fundamental for fund rais *Only online people are measured.
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  • ...re the watering, fertilizing, and harvesting of greenhouse grown produce. People would monitor these functions, adjust the automatic settings or redo the au
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  • ...presence on Mars. We should setup an outpost on Mars before even the first people arrive. When the time for colonization is right, the outpost will develop i
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  • ...nce such a mission because governments do not consider it an honor to send people needlessly to their deaths. People are brought to Mars not before a basic artificial [[habitat]] with [[house]
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  • ...storm shelter, which people can go into for the couple hour solar storm. People might crowd together and watch a movie or two during the solar storm. ...over to maximize protection. Rovers might have a tiny storm shelter which people can lie in for a 2 or 3 hour solar storm. However, volume inside a rover i
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  • People have suggested passing laws to prevent people from going to Mars because of this 'danger'. It would be much more sensibl ...ng this money on Earth providing health care to people would actually help people's health.
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  • In 2022 the Earth total production was 540 tonnes per year. for a 1 000 000 people settlement the equivalent requirement might be about 4000 times less, or ab
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  • People with bad knee and hip joints may find Martian gravity to be a boon. In the ...t it is two meters wide, then there is 0.684 square kilometres of area for people to exercise or sleep in. If we make the train 3 stories high, then this ar
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  • ...ese species fail, the soil itself can get sick or die. If large number of people are dependent on such farms, this may cause famines. This suggests that ar ...may be many failures before a simple self sustaining ecology is created. People may bring a carefully selected number of plants, fungi, and animal and try
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  • *A concern is that UV light will break up [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] which people have suggested could warm the planet. *UV-B light helps generate vitamin D in human skin, so people living inside for long period of times may wish to have UV lights to help t
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  • ...elections as well. Modelled on the ancient Athenian democracy the Martian people could chose to select the government members by lottery, which can be regar
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  • ...high morale will be more productive, and more inclined to remain on Mars. People require certain basic things such as safety, shelter and nourishment before
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  • There are a small number of super-rich people on [[Earth]], whose money would suffice for a first step of Martian coloniz ...many people around the world may result in vast amounts of money. But most people are sceptic about the outcome of the project. A person may donate 100 USD t
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  • ...undreds or thousands of times more effectively than carbon dioxide (CO2). People have estimated that it would cost half a billion dollars per year to warm t ...protect other green house gases. An ozone layer will also protect water, people, plastics, and everything else on Mars' surface.
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  • People could buy the .mars domain. People on Mars will be earning money on Earth. All of a settlement's initial popu
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  • ...In-Situ resources utilisation. Values are for a settlement of about 1000 people.]]
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  • ...but we are always on the lookout for experienced software developers, and people that know MediaWiki. We are striving for Marspedia to be a cutting-edge an
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  • Houses should be [[fail-safe|connected to each other]] to allow people to move freely from one house to another without the need to wear a [[space
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  • ==Meeting new people== Meeting new people in a low growth scenario, will occur maybe once every two to ten years, whe
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  • Cosmic rays are blocked by planets, so people on a planet (or in close orbit around one), receive half the cosmic rays th ...ile. But habitats with a meter of water (or a half meter of soil) between people and the sky would reduce this radiation to levels approaching high altitude
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  • ...s, there is the need for a mutual communication between people on Mars and people on [[Earth]]. The Martian settlement can, therefore, be connected to the te Communication rates may be quite high. For 1000 people, a rate of 20 GBps might be a good number. A Viasat-2 analog could possibl
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  • .../strong> If habitat A and habitat B have their own air supply system, then people in building A can get air from building B in case of a failure in the air s ...of chain architecture, a drop in air pressure in building Y separates the people in X and Z.
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  • ...2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets."
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  • ...tection everywhere, but build a small volume of high protection to protect people during a CME.
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  • Furthermore, some people want to protect a possible indigenous Martian sub-surface biosphere from co
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  • ...little more than some supplies and moth balled life support, used to help people in an emergency. Early exploration bases may be converted into these. ...s with signifiant thought put into [[Radiation shielding]], and protecting people from Mars' [[Low gravity]].
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  • ...igation and conceptual work. Worden believes the estimated cost of sending people one-way to Mars is about $10 billion.
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  • ...g a combination of electric and chemical propulsion it is possible to send people in a rocket from Earth to Mars in 30 days. The electric portion of the sys Some people commenting on this article indicated that they thought the refuelings would
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  • ...with chemical plants. Cleanrooms and complex machinery are required. Many people are required to monitor production. The [[population]] of a Martian colony
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  • ...required would be 7 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about one tonne (hypothetical ratio of 100:1).
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  • ...and government programs are based upon a broad [[public interest]]. Enough people must be convinced to support the enterprise. To overcome this problem the [
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  • ...a civilized and thriving country, and you will perceive that the number of people of whose industry a part, though but a small part, has been employed in pro ...[[pneumatics]], [[hydraulics]], and so on. A small colony (100 to 10,000 people, the size of a frontier town) will probably rely mostly on [[:category:Smal
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  • ...Fourth planet from the Sun and close neighbour to Earth. Since prehistory people on Earth observed that faint star with a reddish hue and wondered what it m ...in the sky. From these times many different observations were compiled by people like Ptolemy, Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler and with Galileo in 1609 making
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  • people took a detour to the Rock Garden, the other two went directly ...possible not to take into consideration how best to get a diverse group of people to get along in such close quarters.
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  • ...th the hope that his first Martian colony has a population of about 80,000 people. (Space.com 2013) ...s their plans and their timeline for the mission. His plan is to send two people, preferably a married couple, on a 501 day mission to get within 100 miles
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  • ...Human beings need about 2 liters water per day for drinking, hard working people need even more. Some organisms, [[Bioreactor#Xenotrophs|Xenotrophs]], can d
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  • Since people cannot live in the natural [[environmental conditions|environment]] a basic ...it is financed by the public sector, and therefore, in a sense, belongs to people on Earth, may limit the amount of autonomy that will be granted to it. On
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  • ...gm borders. Before in world practice there were no similar situations when people of the different countries and continents would find real base for construc ...ed in paradoxicality of those senses which will be expanse and embodied by people on environment, earlier untouched by terrestrial culture.
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  • ...nd sufficient protection must be provided when a solar storm is imminent. People in transit to Mars, or in Mars orbit, would go into a [[Storm shelter]] if
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  • ...234 2210lowerface.jpg|Another close view of lower face using HiView. Some people said that they saw teeth here. But, the scene looks like an eroded hill/me
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  • ...it costs a few tens of thousands of dollars, then a significant number of people might choose to visit Mars.
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  • ...the El Dorado legend, the ancient riches and traditions of our indigenous people. ...r reports, comments, and bad jokes during these 2 weeks. And also, all the people behind the scenes working actively to make this possible, Dr. Peter Detterl
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  • ...m/</ref>. It is likely that as much exercise as possible is desirable for people on Mars, so walking, (and carrying heavy loads), may be encouraged whenever
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  • It is a weak [[Greenhouse gas]]. (Because it is unstable people wouldn't create it, but if naturally formed it would help warm the planet.)
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  • ...motors on the payload. While on [[Earth]] this would not work for lifting people to orbit, the conditions of Mars might allow it. The acceleration of person *Normal people can withstand 9 gravities (gees) of acceleration for about 1 minute. 6 gee
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  • A plan by [[Robert Zubrin]], the head of the Mars society, to send people to Mars and back. This was designed to lower costs, increase the explorati
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  • ...ctor is breathable [[oxygen|O<sub>2</sub>]]. This then forms a loop, where people eat the methanotrophs, producing [[Carbon_dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] and [[Hy
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  • ...required would be 72 kg. For an entire ecosystem serving these one million people the amount required might be about ten tonnes (hypothetical ratio of 100:1)
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  • ...ater. Some are quite beautiful as shown in the pictures above and below. People often seek to travel to our national parks like the Grand Canyon to see lay
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  • ...nvestigation. Mars: 5. 1-60. doi|10.1555/mars.2010.0001</ref> One of the people wrote in the Planetary Report that working with MGS was as exciting as bein
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  • ...ay be important; a growing colony could offer a constant challenge to keep people occupied.
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  • People have considered [[terraforming]] Mars by warming it. One method which woul
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  • |'''1000 people''' ...ethane. Respiration produces about 0,4 kg per day of water vapor, so 1000 people will produce about 400 kg of water vapor per day, that will need to be remo
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  • Many people are concerned about long term [[Atmospheric loss]] on Mars, and by building
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  • ...e settlement, the housing [[Settlement facilities|facilities]], where the people have their personal space, be they apartments or the equivalent of actual h
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  • ...eech to her country, where science is still an unknown topic that a lot of people deserve to know better. .... She thinks that only a little part of the population, those who are good people, those who look beyond the horizon, are going to survive the final stage wh
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  • ...eech to her country, where science is still an unknown topic that a lot of people deserve to know better. .... She thinks that only a little part of the population, those who are good people, those who look beyond the horizon, are going to survive the final stage wh
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  • ...ere, and that atmosphere is already 100% fatal for short term exposures of people whether carbon monoxide has been released or not. Release of carbon monoxi
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  • ...rs Homestead project as well as some proposals submitted for the 2019 1000 people settlement design contest. Move the Mouse over the image and click on the
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  • People on Mars will probably still be earning money on Earth. All of a settlement
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  • ...ram of Mars Society because when you see the resources that needed all the people, you understand that this natural resources will end. For this reason, for ...listen to music, read scientific divulgation books, and meet with foreign people passing by Mendoza to show them the city.
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  • ...down to acceptable levels, tho double that value would be better (because people will spend time outside with less protection and we want the average dosage
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  • ...ially improve the quality and duration of life for hundred of thousands of people (especially if spent in the poorer nations with marginal health care).
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  • ...</ref> A mini-series produced by National Geographic in 2016 depicted how people could establish a base in a cave.<ref>https://www.nationalgeographic.org/ed
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  • ...</ref> A mini-series produced by National Geographic in 2016 depicted how people could establish a base in a cave.<ref>https://www.nationalgeographic.org/ed
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  • ...mpted to make a materially isolated system in which the animals, including people, produce [[carbon dioxide]] and consume [[oxygen]]; the plants produce oxyg
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  • ...ratio materials could be used to extend the length of the cable as far as people find practical at that time.
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  • ...nes per hectare at 600 W/m2, the tunnel [[greenhouse]] could feed up to 50 people for a power demand of 6-7 MW.
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  • ...as been found in small quantities on Mars. It is an important resource if people wish to warm Mars with [[Super Greenhouse Gases]]. ...ng buffer gases such as nitrogen or argon is desirable. It is likely that people will choose an air pressure less than one atmosphere for early settlements
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  • For these reasons and others, several people have suggested that early colonies be built at this location.<ref>https://n
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  • ...://www.britannica.com/topic/Sisyphus</ref> This myth sounds like how many people feel about their lives—working all the time, but never getting ahead.
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  • ...nimal. If it’s fluffy and it’s smiles or it woofs, or something like that, people are very ready and willing to smudge over the difference in their own minds One of the critical question was People think that MARS mission is a part of entertainment, and human as an ACTOR t
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  • ...space sciences and curiosity about planets, stars and the universe for all people. ...s work in space technologies as well as an opportunity to collaborate with people from all Latin America developing science and technology in benefit of mank
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  • ...lways very enlightening to share a good conversation with very intelligent people. ...The two crew members that stayed at the MDRS had to do all the work of six people. It was not a fun morning. Even out of simulation, cleaning, cooking, and c
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  • ...ed rover will use a landing system dubbed the Sky Crane. "Even though some people laugh when they first see it, my personal view is that the Sky Crane is act ...land cargo safely on Mars while the Ares V scheme would not land cargo or people safely on Mars. Mars direct would do no better. See [http://www.universet
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  • ...://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17563407/</ref> A recent study showed that the people living in this city showed increased immunity to gamma ray exposure, tho if Some people believe that ANY exposure to radiation, no matter how slight, poses some ri
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  • ...und organisation and systematical rescheduling. At the center of our eight people crew, the commandant Maximilien Richald had the hard responsibility of mana
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  • ...IA OF Science & Technology, 8 th edition, vol. 10 (c) 1997 page 527 </ref> people should be able to extend mines to a depth about 2.6 times as deep as on Ear
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  • ...g term problems or not. If it is discovered that low gravity is a danger, people may be required to spend some time in a centrifuge. See [[Low gravity]] fo
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  • ...e leaking [[Super Greenhouse Gases]] into the atmosphere is something that people want. This is typical for other industries. Where ever super greenhouse g
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  • ...These 'Transuranic Actinides' are the long lived radioactive wastes which people are so worried about. ...reactors than traditional nuclear reactors. (As Martian industry develops, people will want [[Rare Earths|Rare Earth]] Elements (REE), and Thorium is always
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  • ...ad of flowing electrons. This technology seems to be almost forgotten, and people tend to think of electronics as the only way of doing automation. On [[Eart
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  • ...to see that human futures beyond Earth are realized for the benefit of all people on Earth. In those moments where there is just nothing new available to exp
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  • ...e able to learn a lot of things on my own. Now, I would like to help other people learn how fascinating the world of science really is.
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  • ...es no chemical propellants. While on Earth this would not work for lifting people to orbit, the conditions of Mars might allow it. However a mass driver cap
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  • ...eople at Purdue University who supported this mission; and all the unnamed people who work behind the scene to make this effort possible, and who gave us a c ...eople at Purdue University who supported this mission; and all the unnamed people who work behind the scene to make this effort possible, and who gave us a c
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  • ...the building. Neither reinforcement nor grout is necessary. However, for people to inhabit a structure on Mars it needs to retain atmospheric pressure.
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  • ...few. Amongst others, we have for the better or the worst, the eyes of many people upon us, and we’ll have to perform to the best of our abilities, just to ...rs by chance and that we are sharing this small space of the universe with people with the same dream, reaching the stars.
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  • ...sign space stations are always thinking about form. Nobody cares about how people can work in space conditions. Human-centered design never comes from the in ...a in Design. Her interest has been always the way of communication among people through various media. The patch of crew 191 has been designed by her.
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  • ...ly, this will be like a video game, but it will have educational purposes. People who have not been to Mars will put on a headset and use a game controller t
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  • ...ary outreach interest is in the establishment of a unified voice for young people to communicate vision to the world's space leaders, and to communicate insp
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  • ...and to hold crews of over a hundred people with its primary intent to send people to Mars. The concept would depend upon tanker ships and orbital refueling,
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  • ...sant than one might expect. It might even rival living with nine uncleaned people in a sealed habitat for a week in terms of pleasantness.
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  • ...ts to carry out. Mars is an alien world and bears imponderable conditions. People will need to improvise. The following skills are vital:
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  • ...t be maintained, for the Martian [[environmental conditions]] do not allow people to live on Mars without continuous technological support. So, there is a cr ...pment and global-scale economy as Earth, by simply transporting all needed people, structures and equipment (minus one or two orders of magnitude for creativ
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  • ...culture to appear because easy to exploit resources are used up. However, people living on Mars, MUST preserve science and technology in order to maintain l
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  • ...are also slightly deflected, just as described above. Airline pilots and people living on mountains have less air above them, and thus receive significantl
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  • ...ry in a society willing to face new challenges, especially involving young people and children.
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  • .... He also hopes to get to know himself better, to learn to live with other people in a small area and finally to have a lot of fun. During his stay Bertrand
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  • ...rotection becomes much more of a concern for long durations habitats where people will live on Mars for years or decades. In such cases, thick shielding (of For a Martian stay of 18 months, elaborate precautions are not needed. If people are going to spend many years on Mars, active shielding becomes more import
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  • ...Standing with tears in her eyes in front of a banquet hall filled with 500 people, Karen sang her heart out. The song told of the invincible capacity for hop
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  • ...t, and is generally presented as a value of relative humidity. Plants and people produce large amounts of water vapor, that needs to be removed to avoid exc
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  • Some [[human|people]] have an allergy against the spores of mildew, and patients with depressed
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  • ...temperatures. Perhaps in a hundred years or so there will be hundreds of people living in at least several underground colonies. ...could jump over 12 feet.<ref>https://mars.nasa.gov/ask-nasa-mars/#/</ref> People may be able to jump up an entire flight of stairs. The record for the shot
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  • ...l have the theory part downpat. But you can read about things, watch other people doing things or be told things, or even learn things, but nothing compares ...butz in Israel. We have to thank him for this great idea too, and all the people from his home country, because they sent him suggestions of food he could p
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  • |Food for 1000 people, entirely artificial lighting
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  • ...ned. Debates are heated. It is deliberate of course. We ponder the type of people that may make up the future Mars populations. Would any of us make the cut?
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  • ...work. We call upon all other individuals and organizations of like-minded people to join with us in furthering this great enterprise. No nobler cause has ev
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  • |Going to Mars: The Stories of the people Behind NASA's Mars Missions Past, Present, and Future
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  • ...h products appear to have minor irritation of the nose as reported by some people but there may be confounding factors surround the irritation.
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  • ...s. We are deeply grateful to the Mars Society for this opportunity and the people that have supported and allowed this experience to be possible.
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  • From an early age, Zac had a fascination with Mars and the possibility of people visiting the Red Planet. His imagination was captivated by the Pathfinder m
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  • 2. The hab was not built with short people in mind 4. Short people do not fit well in the space suits
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  • ...g distances. Even in the far future with more than one settlement on Mars, people will still be interested in efficient transportation systems. Only a magnet
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  • ...us the Port-a-Potty. Exaggeration or not, there has never been a group of people so excited to receive a Port-a-Potty in the history of all mankind.
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  • People say that good is for a short time. Two weeks, 15 sol have passed and now we ...ying this time. For being young but one of the most mature and intelligent people that you could know, for being sensitive, educated and so honest, for takin
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  • Common to both types of fiction is a story that deals with the reaction of people to changes in science and technology.<ref>Wikipedia/Science Fiction[https:/
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  • ...ago Tribune, Nature, Science, Natural History, “All Things Considered” and People. His poems, reviews, microfiction and essays have appeared in Poetry, Pank,
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  • ...presentations, to working with the media and more, as well as encouraging people to pursue their dreams. ...Irish performer, scientist and engineer, and is passionate about awakening people’s curiosity. With 2 degrees in Engineering & a PhD in Science, she is a k
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  • We divided the EVA of the day in two groups, each one of 3 people. Each EVA has its own mission expert and a mission specialist. The mission
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  • means different things to different people, from the red dot to the Mars is not safe. There are people back home depending on our sense of
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  • *Grush, Loren. “NASA’s daunting to-do list for sending people back to the Moon.” The Verge, 18 July 2019,<nowiki>https://www.theverge.c
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  • This page shows a typical early [[settlement]] for about 24 people and includes links to Marspedia pages about the various [[settlement facili
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  • ...d. So each football field of solar cells, including end zones, can feed 6 people with a bit of margin.) ...r cells for the summer to build up a surplus for the winter. If we assume people go out into a vacuum to reposition solar cells, (say a monthly adjustment s
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  • ...to no interaction with the outside world, I can honestly say I love these people so Dodge Ram much! ...in space, how she is finding ,through this trip, that there are roles for people outside of just aerospace majors and how she is just as valuable as anyone
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  • ...cessed outside the living quarters. Another source of Martian dust is when people come back from an outdoor mission and undress from a space suit. We plan to ...only doable but also proven to be healthy compared to an ordinary cuisine. People have been doing it since the 70s and risks and benefits are well documented
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  • ...eem simple but it is the only way for us to get fresh food. And for French people, being able to eat fresh bread even if it isn’t baguette is priceless… ...A that was planned for the afternoon was also supposed to be special, as 5 people would take part to it, led by Simon and Xavier, to prepare us for emergency
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  • The propane smell was back today. Around 5:00pm there was two people in the Hab, and the smell was detected in the same place as before. The dow ...ary of EVA operations: Had an issue with the facemasks fogging up. Several people had issues with visibility, one person needed to be driven back due to visi
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  • * It carries 3 small chips with a stencil of 10.9 million names of people who submitted their names to be honorary passengers on the mission.
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  • ...ater. Some are quite beautiful as shown in the pictures above and below. People often seek to travel to our national parks like the Grand Canyon to see lay
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  • ...rth Pole Tuesday, 21 April 2015, becoming the first Egyptian and one of 40 people to accomplish the “Explorer’s Grand Slam” challenge, which include cl
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  • ...e travelers a long way to reach that little door in the hills and not many people dare to make that journey across the desert, therefore Hobbiton was left al ...and as every day, he led us as we planned what we want to do.  Therefore, people spread to do their tasks. Nathan and Dave’s second home became the scienc
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  • ...dings were published, the term was misinterpreted as canals which led many people to believe intelligent life existed on Mars. Channels and canals are disti ...books on the subject, which included references to canals and oases. Many people disagreed with Lowell’s observations and he was ostracized by some. (Chai
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  • the mission with a reduced crew number of three people who will work
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  • ...89 every success and take this opportunity to personally thank the amazing people who make up Crew 188: Dr. Ryan Kobrick (KOB1), Renee Garifi (Llama Llama Di ...e system was designed to do, I care about what it can do… Work the problem people.” Today we asked, how well does the behaviour of the MDRS Simulation part
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  • In the 1960’s most people wondered about the famous canals that some astronomers observed through tel
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  • ...ng. It has been a privilege to command such a talented and driven group of people.
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  • But well, after all, the links between tobacco and cancer are well known yet people still choose to smoke :-), right?
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  • ...ncrease the pressure of the planet to 80 millibars, that is not enough for people to go on the surface with oxygen masks; they would need a pressure suit ove
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  • .../ 180 m2 = 55. So one hectare of intensive agriculture can feed up to 55 people, per year.
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  • ...ciety, Dr. Robert Zubrin, Dr. Shannon Ruppert, Mission Support and all the people and institutions that believe in each one of us.
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  • ...on Advisory Council (SGAC) as her passion is space and SGAC connects space people around the World and shows the way to overcome borders. She is acting as th ...anised Alpbach Summer School (Austria) in which she worked in a team of 15 people to design a space mission concept in ten days. Whilst at the 2018 ESA Train
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  • ...on Mars. Some can be seen around Pavonis Mons, in the picture below. Some people have suggested that future colonists on Mars could use lava tunnels as shel
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  • ...deal with it and to transport him/her up to the Hab. Once in the station, people remaining in the Hab had to pursue the cares. The experiment resulted in a
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  • ...culture assembled the Dresden Codex. These are writings of the indigenous people of the Yucatan, Peninsula in Mexico, who were isolated from the aforementio ...said liquid CO2 or rivers of sand were the cause of the channels on Mars. People are trying to come up with theories and ignoring the most obvious, these ch
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  • ...rossed. Dehydrating within 3 days would not be a great start for the first people on the red planet. ...ck would be. There’s so much to do here and so much to see and millions of people may never see any of this. Just seems like a bit of a waste.
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  • ...and round and clear helmets define the era of humans on Mars. It takes two people two put the helmet and the oxygen container on the astronaut, which is clea Some people say you only really arrived to a new home, when you managed your first cris
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  • Progress: The documentary process on the participation of young people in space science and technology in Latin America has advanced. According to
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  • ...ave this world more capable, humorous, considerate, and farseeing than the people we came as. The soaring mesas, grand vistas, and infinite textures of this
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  • Syrtis Major is the main marking that people see when they look at Mars through a backyard telescope. It was discovered
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  • ...ck some great pictures and science. Some believe it will be working until people land on the planet.
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  • ...ic radiation. It is therefore almost impossible to ever be alone. For most people, this is a recipe for disaster. Our crew, however, has been quite lucky. We
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  • ...//topnews.net.nz/content/23052-nasa-releases-first-eight-hiwish-selections-people-s-choice-mars-images |</ref> Some of the images from HiWish were used for
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  • ...o be problem. Mixing grain and fruit can sometimes be gas forming for some people. ...sizes and styles. Will forceps in both hands help in manipulation? Do two people function better in manipulation than one?
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  • ...le to cut one’s own path, from building one’s own world. For such freedom, people will endure much. ...as people. They have solid values and lots of grit. It will probably take people like them to establish the first permanent human settlements on Mars.
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  • The people most concerned with this are those scientists which are trying to make Glob
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  • ...ght. Anomalously high water consumption due in part to the large number of people in the Hab today including media and mission support teams.</blockquote><bl ...of the illuminance meter and had reduced mobility due to a large number of people in the canyon. Upon return to the hab, the sample was broken into smaller c
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  • ...his situation the second EVA was eliminated from the agenda and only three people were able to conduct the pedestrian EVA. Troy Wegman, Jen Heldmann and Heat ...ve McDaniel, Jennifer Heldmann, Heather Chluda, and yours truly. With four people going EVA it took a while to get everyone suited up, so we were not out the
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  • ...ssigned crew members. I review it and quickly rattle off the corresponding people in my crew who will pair off for the coming hour of learning and sharing. ...el before nightfall). We review the action items from yesterday, reminding people of open tasks. We then formally go through each person's plan for the day.
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  • This is exactly what all of the people involved in the effort of Mars exploration are doing. It is called ISRU, wh
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  • ...re colonists as they may be where our first colonies will be built. There people would be protected from surface radiation. We have already found spots tha ...em.<ref> https://www.uahirise.org/hipod/ESP_077982_1920</ref> Over 14,000 people from around the world helped map them, so that scientists could better unde
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  • ...swer: How will future Martians view our current stories about Mars and the people who live there? Will characters like John Carter, Sax Russell, Rebecca Sher
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  • ...and required us to go slowly during this part of the route. However, once people have experience, this issue could be negligible. Overall, the objective was
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  • ...r can be broken down with electricity to form hydrogen and oxygen. Hence, people living on Mars could be supplied with oxygen to breathe and hydrogen for fu
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  • ..., it is of extreme importance to have that information in order to protect people from potential pathogens. ...hat work on the missions and the missions themselves help to inspire young people, it helps them dream about a future in space, how to become and astronaut o
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  • ...mous scientists. Besides Galileo Galilei and DaVinci, some of the names of people who discovered the atom and radiation have been used for crater names such
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  • Rationale: The colonization of Mars will involve people of many nationalities and backgrounds working together towards a common goa More conscious of people’s activities, safety, morale.
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  • ...all sorry to see Andy leave, but a fresh face can be a good thing when six people have been in close quarters for awhile. ...rocedures, while I informed HabCom (it was Don Barker today) to send a few people into town out of sim to make a police report. That was all we could do - an
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  • *Doors need to be engineered so can be opened/closed by people of all sizes ...und so far, that of crew of 7 or 8 might be better. You would need to have people assigned to Hab maintenance specifically. There has been absolutely no time
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  • ...not totally sure of the exact ways these ridges were created. Over 14,000 people from around the world helped map them, so that scientists could better unde
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  • ...re very thin—those are the ones being affected by sharp rocks. Still, the people in charge of driving the rover are being very careful.
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