Mars Society proposes institute to develop tech needed for Red Planet settlement

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Mars Society proposes institute to develop tech needed for Red Planet settlement
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'Rather than rely on NASA to establish humanity on the planet Mars, I suggest we take up the challenge ourselves.'

and can potentially be mined in situ on the Red Planet, but to do this, humanity will need the tech to turn these materials into materials like cement, metals, glass, fabrics and plastics. Additionally, if the right technologies exist, harvested Martian materials can also be transformed into fuel, oxygen and even food for astronauts.Putting biotech first

That isn't to suggest that developing biotech for Mars would be in any way easy, however, especially as current research in the field doesn't have to deal with the limitations delivered by the Martian landscape. "This results from the inefficiency of photosynthesis, which, while about 4% at the cellular level, is only about 0.2% efficient in converting the solar energy impacting a cornfield into biologically useful energy in the form of corn," Zubrin said."This is not a major problem on Earth, where vast amounts of agricultural land are readily available. But it's a show-stopper for Mars.

The MTL would also license technologies developed by the MTI and occasionally spin these platforms off into new separate companies. The dividends from these companies would then be channeled back to the MTI, the Mars Society proposed.

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