http://www.space.com/businesstechnology ... 50511.htmlTwo teams of researchers are hoping their tiny devices will mean big leaps for future Mars-bound humans, allowing them to carry powerful computers and generate life support materials from the planet’s atmosphere.
In one corner, NASA-funded scientists are tweaking microtechnology to produce compact systems that produce breathing oxygen or rocket propellant, vital components of any manned space mission.
“We’re looking at collecting the carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere and breaking it down for [crew needs],” said Batelle researcher Kriston Brooks, principal investigator of the study at Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL), where NASA has awarded a contract to develop the technology.
The goal, Brooks added, is to wrangle microtechnology into a usable system that would generate propellant for astronauts aboard a manned mission to Mars by 2030, a goal set by NASA’s space vision of renewing human space exploration outside Earth orbit
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Some new ideas using microscale machines to produce fuel and air while on mars. Sounds like interesting idea. Combine these with the new NASA Robonauts, spray on space suits and spray on soloar cells makes a trip to Mars more and more feasable.
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I hope they follow up with stuff like Biosphere 3, because I don't think terra-forming Mars is possible until we have a firm foot-hold in space.
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I rember a while back several scientist said that it would be quicker to Terrform Venus as it already has an atmosphere. Now wheater or not these scientist aren't the same type of scientist that say cold fusion is possible I'll leave that to the experts to debate.wolveraptor wrote:I hope they follow up with stuff like Biosphere 3, because I don't think terra-forming Mars is possible until we have a firm foot-hold in space.
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