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Martian biolith: A bioinspired regolith composite for closed-loop extraterrestrial manufacturing.


ABSTRACT: Given plans to revisit the lunar surface by the late 2020s and to take a crewed mission to Mars by the late 2030s, critical technologies must mature. In missions of extended duration, in situ resource utilization is necessary to both maximize scientific returns and minimize costs. While this present a significantly more complex challenge in the resource-starved environment of Mars, it is similar to the increasing need to develop resource-efficient and zero-waste ecosystems on Earth. Here, we make use of recent advances in the field of bioinspired chitinous manufacturing to develop a manufacturing technology to be used within the context of a minimal, artificial ecosystem that supports humans in a Martian environment.

SUBMITTER: Shiwei N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7494075 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Martian biolith: A bioinspired regolith composite for closed-loop extraterrestrial manufacturing.

Shiwei Ng N   Dritsas Stylianos S   Fernandez Javier G JG  

PloS one 20200916 9


Given plans to revisit the lunar surface by the late 2020s and to take a crewed mission to Mars by the late 2030s, critical technologies must mature. In missions of extended duration, in situ resource utilization is necessary to both maximize scientific returns and minimize costs. While this present a significantly more complex challenge in the resource-starved environment of Mars, it is similar to the increasing need to develop resource-efficient and zero-waste ecosystems on Earth. Here, we mak  ...[more]

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