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Echo Base Mars
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Multi-part system for the Mars Base Challenge:
Combined data center and solar installation at Martian Southern Pole - high temp superconductor battery (HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8 or similar with critical temp below martian minimum temp) for bulk long term storage. Self-orienting panels at high altitudes provide for maximum sunshine hours while polar location minimizes the affect of dust storms which occur at thermal boundaries.
Data center at or near poles to take advantage of heat dissipation.
Water and CO2 captured from polar ice caps and moved to other structures outside of pole.
Water and CO2 fed into growing pod with bioengineered algae to produce oxygen and food.
Human waste captured in septic tanks seeded with bacteria and methane converters for generating heat (burning methane) for habitation and, if needed, cooking and energy generation. Sterilized human waste is fed back into the food production system to provide ongoing nutrient stock for plant/alga
Combined data center and solar installation at Martian Southern Pole - high temp superconductor battery (HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8 or similar with critical temp below martian minimum temp) for bulk long term storage. Self-orienting panels at high altitudes provide for maximum sunshine hours while polar location minimizes the affect of dust storms which occur at thermal boundaries.
Data center at or near poles to take advantage of heat dissipation.
Water and CO2 captured from polar ice caps and moved to other structures outside of pole.
Water and CO2 fed into growing pod with bioengineered algae to produce oxygen and food.
Human waste captured in septic tanks seeded with bacteria and methane converters for generating heat (burning methane) for habitation and, if needed, cooking and energy generation. Sterilized human waste is fed back into the food production system to provide ongoing nutrient stock for plant/alga
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