The problem with using living organisms as mortar is that now you have to feed your mortar.
iqisoverrated on
I don’t get this obsession with building *above ground* structures on Mars. Radiation is an issue. The atmosphere is thin so it doesn’t provide reliable protection from meteorites like the atmosphere on Earth does.
Here on Earth a meteorite crashing through your roof is a nuisance at worst (provided it doesn’t hit anyone directly). In a pressurized/necessarily airtight environment on Mars it’s a disaster for anyone in the entire structure wherever it hits.
Put a couple meters of soil between yourself and the surface. Dig down. Problem solved.
Digging has the added bonus that you can generate virtually infinite living space in any geometry you desire without needing any ‘building material’ …and all that with just shipping one drill to Mars.
hhempstead on
send the martian wannabe up there, and dont bring him back
juanlo012 on
NASA’s out here playing Minecraft on the Moon with real tools now.
Are_you_blind_sir on
We can do a long term terraforming project but we cannot do terraforming if you have human habitations on the surface
First-Supermarket639 on
Space: The final frontier, and apparently our new garden!
Ok-Astronomer956 on
groundbreaking innovation is always just one ‘eureka’ moment away
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The problem with using living organisms as mortar is that now you have to feed your mortar.
I don’t get this obsession with building *above ground* structures on Mars. Radiation is an issue. The atmosphere is thin so it doesn’t provide reliable protection from meteorites like the atmosphere on Earth does.
Here on Earth a meteorite crashing through your roof is a nuisance at worst (provided it doesn’t hit anyone directly). In a pressurized/necessarily airtight environment on Mars it’s a disaster for anyone in the entire structure wherever it hits.
Put a couple meters of soil between yourself and the surface. Dig down. Problem solved.
Digging has the added bonus that you can generate virtually infinite living space in any geometry you desire without needing any ‘building material’ …and all that with just shipping one drill to Mars.
send the martian wannabe up there, and dont bring him back
NASA’s out here playing Minecraft on the Moon with real tools now.
We can do a long term terraforming project but we cannot do terraforming if you have human habitations on the surface
Space: The final frontier, and apparently our new garden!
groundbreaking innovation is always just one ‘eureka’ moment away