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Mars

Mars . By: Kristin Mills . Step By Step Process (Building). The first step to the air is making a greenhouse Materials needed: Plastic sheeting which could weigh up to around 10 pounds Four Steel walls I will use some corrugated plastic panels with metal frames. Step By Step (Air) .

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Mars

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  1. Mars By: Kristin Mills

  2. Step By Step Process (Building) The first step to the air is making a greenhouse Materials needed: Plastic sheeting which could weigh up to around 10 pounds Four Steel walls I will use some corrugated plastic panels with metal frames

  3. Step By Step (Air) To clean the air in mars I think self-cleaning solar panels would be the answer to this. I think this because The benefits of solar energy are well-known, but what’s rarely mentioned is its nemesis: dust. Even a little bit—one-seventh of an ounce per square yard—can weaken a panel’s power conversion by 40%. I would bring everything I need each panel can weigh up to 50 – 100 pounds depending on the size.

  4. Step By Step (Housing) Housing on mars is difficult but I found a website on how this would work. http://www.tslr.net/2007/08/mud-houses-for-mars.html

  5. Step By Step (Water) Mars's small-valley networks, which occur mainly in the southern highlands, pose another perplexing problem. Scientists who first studied images of these valleys thought they resembled river valleys on Earth. So, they reasoned, a similar process, the runoff of rainwater, must have formed them. So all I would have to do is dig really deep and get water and run a pipe to my house

  6. Step By Step (Food) Information from the NASA on Google Many people are curious about what astronauts eat in space. NASA nutritionists make sure they have plenty of healthy, appetizing food while they're living in orbit. + Read the Fact Sheet (PDF 98 Kb) Incredible Edibles from Space Space food technology spinoffs benefit dining rooms throughout the world. NASA licenses dozens of space-age technologies and connects with the private sector for the creation of products that improve lives here on Earth. + Read the Fact Sheet (PDF 2.5 Mb) Cosmic Cuisine NASA space food scientists are developing an Advanced Food System that will provide future crews traveling to the moon and Mars with safe, nutritious and appetizing food while minimizing volume, mass and waste. + Read the Fact Sheet (PDF 59 Kb)

  7. Step By Step (Waste)

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