by NEWS WIRE
March 22, 2021
from
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New plans for a human
colony on Mars have been unveiled by European
architecture studio ABIBOO, with designs based on scientific
research from The Mars Society and the SONet network.
Plans include utilizing the resources on Mars to manufacture steel,
as well as other material required for constructing an enclosed
human and agricultural habitat borrowed in the side of a large mesa
on the Red Planet.
The new city would still include homes, offices, and green spaces.
Ideally construction would begin circa 2050 and would last
approximately 50 years.
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With plans for the first 'Martian sustainable city' ready to go,
it's now just a question of time before humans live on Mars.
The new design overall contains five cities - the capital is called
Nüwa.
The vertical city has homes, offices and green spaces, all
built into the side of a cliff to protect inhabitants from
atmospheric pressure and radiation.
The oxygen is largely produced by plants, food is 90 per cent
plant-based and the energy comes from solar panels.
Life on
Mars
Mars is half the size of Earth.
But how would we get there?
Every
two years there are a couple of weeks when the planet is the closest
to Earth, so the trip would only take six months to get there.
However, the circumstances on the Red Planet are far from friendly.
The atmospheric pressure is not suitable for humans and the
radiation is lethal on the surface without any shelter.
"We had to do a lot of analysis based on computing and working with
the scientists to try to understand what are the circumstances that
we will face," says founder of architecture studio ABIBOO, Alfredo
Muñoz.
"We have to face
challenges that are very specific to the conditions of Mars, one
of them is gravity, which is only one-third of the gravity on
Earth."
"Water is one of the great advantages that Mars offers, it helps to
be able to get the proper materials for the construction. Basically,
with the water and the CO2, we can generate carbon and with the
carbon, we can generate steel," says Muñoz.
The architecture company
plans to use exclusively Martian materials for the construction.
The Mars city project is part of scientific work organized by
The
Mars Society and developed by the
SONet network, an international
team of scientists and academics.
Architecture studio
ABIBOO has
created the designs based on the latest scientific research.
"The learnings that we are getting by developing a fully sustainable
city on Mars brings us so much know-how and ideas and insights,
about things that we could do differently on earth," says Muñoz.
When are
people going to live on Mars?
According to the architecture company's analysis, the construction
can start by 2054 and it could be built by 2100 - that is - when the
first community could start living there, Alfredo Muñoz explains.
"We think it is doable from the technical aspects. [What takes time]
is more about ensuring that there is enough will and associations in
the international community.
This has to be something that comes
from a private sector, public sector, different locations, different
cultures, in order to ensure that there is diversity."
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