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- Creating a self-sufficient environment for space exploration missions
Exploring deep space, learning about our solar system planets and creating opportunities for long-lasting missions and habitation all require new approaches to research The design of today’s space-based modules has a fundamental limitation in the efficiency of loading and unloading large cargo
- How would you go about making a space ship self sustaining? : r . . .
In my world, i intend for there to be ships that travel far in space Instead of bringing supplies with them, they are instead self sustaining So, they need: A system for making used water clean and fit for consumption A way of providing themselves with food And a way of getting the carbon dioxide out of the air, and getting oxygen in the air
- TESSERAE: self-assembling shell structures for space exploration
We see this philosophy emerging across the aerospace industry, from reusable rockets [2] to modular space structure design [3] Self-assembling architecture proposes one such model for the next generation of zero gravity habitats and science labs, with modularity and re-configurability inherently baked in
- Hive Ships 2. 0: Static Artificial Gravity and Self-Sufficiency in Space
🚀 Hive Ships 2 0: Static Artificial Gravity and Self-Sufficiency in Space How to colonize the void without planets — and build self-sustaining mobile habitats 1 Introduction Imagine a
- Incredible Technology: How to Build a Space Station Colony
Scientists working with NASA's Deep Space Habitat program are developing ways to create a comfortable living space for astronauts aboard a space station in deep space
- Spacecraft Autonomy: Self-Repairing and Self-Sustaining Systems . . .
Autonomous spacecraft equipped with self-repairing technologies can diagnose and mend issues in real-time, while self-sustaining systems manage critical resources, ensuring longevity in the harsh environment of space
- Mission Feature: Investigation Seeks to Create Self-Assembling . . .
The Advanced Colloids Experiment-Temperature-7 investigation (ACE-T-7) developed for the NASA GRC by ZIN Technologies, Inc aboard the International Space Station explores the feasibility of creating self-assembling microscopic particles for use in the manufacturing of materials during spaceflight
- 3D Printing and Space: A Step Towards Self-Sufficient Space Missions
A 3D printer aboard the ISS space station has also been used since 2014 for fabricating custom tools and parts But the ability to grow food, generate oxygen, and build objects in space are all critical for self-sufficiency
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