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This article was originally published on The Conversation. Could we feed a city on Mars? This question is central to the future of space exploration and has serious repercussions on Earth, too.
An interview with Zach Weinersmith, co-author of the new book, A City on Mars. The book is a funny and deeply-researched ...
ABIBOO Studio "As the city grows, it has to be able to depend only on the resources directly on Mars and recycling as much as we can," Detrell said. "All the ways that we humans produce, we should ...
The city, called Nüwa, was brilliantly conceived by ABIBOO and SONet, a scientific think tank headed by astrophysicist Guillem Anglada, who led the discovery of exoplanet Proxima b. It's a ...
Perseverance is leading us to the future on Mars. But what will it be like when we live there for real? From 'Star Trek' to 'Total Recall,' here are the best Martian cities in science fiction.
A probe is on its way to Mars that will study the planet's history, and it could help with crewed missions in the future. The United Arab Emirates launched the "Hope" probe at 5:58 p.m. Eastern ...
Purdue restricted their Mars City Colony design to reject the use of future technologies that are not likely to be in production within 30 years. The initial 300 colonists consists of a skilled ...
By relocating to Mars, you’ve “left the cradle of Earth for the nursing home of orbit.” Basic necessities like food and water would need to be shipped from Earth, at least in the beginning.
Future space travelers will have to get creative to build structures on the surface of Mars. Sending all the necessary construction materials across over 140 million miles of space wouldn't just ...