Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998heds.conf..195n&link_type=abstract
HEDS-UP Mars Exploration Forum, p. 195
Physics
Mars (Planet), Space Stations, Manned Mars Missions, Mars Bases, Laboratory Equipment, Space Laboratories, Pressure Vessels, Chemical Propulsion, Microgravity, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrazines, Mars Surface, Mars Volcanoes, Mars Environment, Food Production (In Space)
Scientific paper
As mankind continues to explore the solar system, planetary colonization may become an important goal. Permanently manned space stations, bases on the moon, and colonization of Mars will be important steps in this exploration. The colonization and exploration of Mars will be a particular challenge. As mankind one day attempts this colonization, knowledge of the Martian environment and human capacity to live there will become vitally important. The first scientific outposts on Mars will need research laboratories to make discoveries about how we can better live there and use the natural resources of the planet to sustain human life. The design of a laboratory for an existing Martian base is the purpose of this project. A laboratory on Mars would be very useful to the scientists we send.
Ale-Ibrahaim Kordi
Bins Llonda
Davis Michael
Gamalo Johnny
Johnson Matt
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