Chapter thirty nine as although space
cruisers prefers the Planet Venus as a base mainly because of carbon and vapor and as the atmosphere is somewhat like earth.
One would find international space station would find it easier over this planet sun rim. Rather than building complex Martian Bases as space suits would depressurize more quickly all a team would have to do is find water by drilling on this Planet Venus Surface could almost grow a colony pressure would be an inward force at surface. Although these could be built on the red planet by robots excavating underground caves, a group of German architects has claimed.
This is a Lunar Buggy assembled as a suit case from off of the middle of the lunar lander by ram as it descended from Lunar Module its a visible relics perfect as the tracks. The team from ZA Architects believes that basalt, already detected on the red planet by rovers, could be used as a building material to create large underground caves and create a ‘Martian Cement’.‘The surface of Mars is primarily composed of basalt, and the Phoenix Lander directly sampled water ice in Martian soil,’ the team say. Martian bases could be built on the red planet by robots excavating underground caves, a group of German architects has claimed. ‘Basalt is good material to make a protection cave on, to produce insulation, and basalt roving, which is stronger than steel. ’The rovers would excavate large caves underground, leaving pillars of basalt to support the roof. When human explorers arrive, they would simply need to install windows, doors and life support systems.
One would find international space station would find it easier over this planet sun rim. Rather than building complex Martian Bases as space suits would depressurize more quickly all a team would have to do is find water by drilling on this Planet Venus Surface could almost grow a colony pressure would be an inward force at surface. Although these could be built on the red planet by robots excavating underground caves, a group of German architects has claimed.
This is a Lunar Buggy assembled as a suit case from off of the middle of the lunar lander by ram as it descended from Lunar Module its a visible relics perfect as the tracks. The team from ZA Architects believes that basalt, already detected on the red planet by rovers, could be used as a building material to create large underground caves and create a ‘Martian Cement’.‘The surface of Mars is primarily composed of basalt, and the Phoenix Lander directly sampled water ice in Martian soil,’ the team say. Martian bases could be built on the red planet by robots excavating underground caves, a group of German architects has claimed. ‘Basalt is good material to make a protection cave on, to produce insulation, and basalt roving, which is stronger than steel. ’The rovers would excavate large caves underground, leaving pillars of basalt to support the roof. When human explorers arrive, they would simply need to install windows, doors and life support systems.
The team from ZA
Architects believes that basalt, already detected on the red planet by rovers,
could be used as a building material to create large underground caves and
create a 'Martian Cement'.
The rovers would excavate large caves underground, leaving pillars of basalt to support the roof. When human explorers arrive, they would simply need to install windows, doors and life support systems. How its propose to build a cave on mars allow a colonists to survive cold grow a sustainable atmosphere as with rockets and digging robots are sent to Mars and search for large areas of Basalt. Robots analyse basalt columns for strength. They then drill basalt, moving down and leaving pillars of the material as large columns to support the cave’s roof. Astronauts finish the construction and arrange technical facilities as water, oxygen, windows and doors using basalt material spun as a glass-fibre like cement. ‘Curiosity sooner or later will bring human to Mars and wouldn't it be nice to have permanent station to explore it?’ Arina Ageeva of ZA Architects told space cruisers ‘It seems pretty logical to use caves as the main protective structure of the colony.'
The rovers would excavate large caves underground, leaving pillars of basalt to support the roof. When human explorers arrive, they would simply need to install windows, doors and life support systems. How its propose to build a cave on mars allow a colonists to survive cold grow a sustainable atmosphere as with rockets and digging robots are sent to Mars and search for large areas of Basalt. Robots analyse basalt columns for strength. They then drill basalt, moving down and leaving pillars of the material as large columns to support the cave’s roof. Astronauts finish the construction and arrange technical facilities as water, oxygen, windows and doors using basalt material spun as a glass-fibre like cement. ‘Curiosity sooner or later will bring human to Mars and wouldn't it be nice to have permanent station to explore it?’ Arina Ageeva of ZA Architects told space cruisers ‘It seems pretty logical to use caves as the main protective structure of the colony.'
The team even believe
basalt could be used to create a ‘spider’s silk’ material similar to glass
fibre that could be used as a building material.
‘We can weave minimal surfaces that will be used as floors on different levels in the cave,’ she told Dezeen. The architects propose that roving robots will weave spatial spider-like web that will be used as spaces and construction to hold domestic and technical facilities ‘This material is already in use in the aerospace and automotive industries. It is stronger and lighter than steel, easier to operate, fireproof and it does not corrode,’ she added.
They also believe the bases could include farming areas, saying ‘some Martian soil is appropriate for growing certain agriculture's, such as asparagus. ‘Possibility of food production will make Martian settlements independent of expensive deliveries from the Earth. ‘They also believe the bases could include farming areas, saying 'some Martian soil is appropriate for growing certain agriculture's, such as asparagus'
‘We can weave minimal surfaces that will be used as floors on different levels in the cave,’ she told Dezeen. The architects propose that roving robots will weave spatial spider-like web that will be used as spaces and construction to hold domestic and technical facilities ‘This material is already in use in the aerospace and automotive industries. It is stronger and lighter than steel, easier to operate, fireproof and it does not corrode,’ she added.
They also believe the bases could include farming areas, saying ‘some Martian soil is appropriate for growing certain agriculture's, such as asparagus. ‘Possibility of food production will make Martian settlements independent of expensive deliveries from the Earth. ‘They also believe the bases could include farming areas, saying 'some Martian soil is appropriate for growing certain agriculture's, such as asparagus'
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