A First Look at the 3D-Printed Mars Habitats Astronauts Will be Living In

A British architecture firm unveiled 3D-printed homes for astronauts who will be settling the red planet in the next few decades.

 

Foster + Partners, the firm behind Apple’s new ‘spaceship’ campus, show us what awaits astronauts on the Martian surface. These structures will be built by an array of pre-programmed, semi-autonomous robots. They will select the site, dig a 1.5-meter deep crater, followed by a second delivery of the inflatable modules which sit within the crater to form the core of the settlement.

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According to Mail Online:

Three different kinds of robots are parachuted to the surface of Mars, each performing a specialised task within the large-scale Regolith Additive Construction (RAC) process. The larger ‘Diggers’ create the crater by excavating the regolith, which the medium-sized ‘Transporters’ then move into position over the inflatable habitat modules layer by layer. The loose Martian soil is then fused using microwaves around the modules using the same principles involved in 3D-printing by several small ‘Melters’. The fused regolith creates a permanent shield that protects the settlement from excessive radiation and extreme outside temperatures.

 

 

 

Via TechEBlog

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