Earth, Moon, Mars
International Space Station (Earth)
The international space station has since been continuously occupied for 20 years and 79 days, the longest continuous human presence in low Earth orbit, having surpassed the previous record of 9 years and 357 days held by the Mir space station.
The International Space Station (ISS) took 10 years and more than 30 missions to assemble.
Starship - low earth orbit
Satellite Network
TV
Music
Phone
GPS
Internet
Weather
Terraform Moon, Mars
Moon
Space Manufacturing
Landing a national fleet on the Moon and leaving the saucer section with hydroponics and shuttle bays and shuttle crafts.
Factor 200 = 60,000 ships (National US Fleet)
1.2 billion
Landing a continent ship on Mars and leaving the saucer section with hydroponics and shuttle bays and shuttle crafts.
Factor 800 = 240,000 ships (Continent Ship)
12 billion
After a five years mission back to Earth. Colony Ships on Mars within a lifetime.
Factor 8000 = 2.4 million ships (Full Population)
Terraform Moon
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Wall
Hydrogen - Sunlight
Energy - Sunlight
Trees - Oxygen
Fuel Cell - Water
Mars
Space Manufacturing
International Space Station (Mars)
Mar Colony Space Module Lifespan
20 years the longest continuous human presence in low Mars orbit
Satellite Network
Mars Surveyor
Autonomous Vehicle
Mars Rover
Terraform Mars
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Wall
Hydrogen - Sunlight
Energy - Sunlight
Trees - Oxygen
Fuel Cell - Water
Earth’s 5 Spheres
Atmosphere
Biosphere – living sphere
Pedosphere – soil
Lithosphere – rocks & minerals
Hydrosphere & Lithosphere – Water or ice
Earth Atmosphere:
78% Nitrogen (N2), 20% Oxygen (O2), .033% Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Ozonization (O3) 0.02-0.07 parts/million
Standard Atmosphere: 760 mm column at 0 degree C or 10 meters of water
Standard gravity: 32.174 ft/sec, Speed of sound in air - 741 mi/hr
Gases
Hydrogen - Sun - abundant
Carbon - People, Animals - abundant
Oxygen - Trees - abundant
Water - H2O - 3.66 trillion gallons
Ozone - O3 - atmosphere
Nitrogen - atmosphere
Oxygen production is 50% trees and the other part is microorganisms like cyano-bacteria and phyto-plankton. Initially iron diluted in seawater oxides in the seabed, oxygen was later formed during photosynthesis released into the atmosphere around 350 million years ago reaching around 21 percent the highest level of oxygen was 35% 300 million years ago.
Rainforests
3.04 trillion trees exist on the planet today
Plant to help generate oxygen
Chrysanthemums
Gerbera daisy
Snake plant
English ivy
Azalea
Chinese evergreen (toxins)
Hear leaf phodendron (voc)
Peace lily (voc)
Vertical Farms
Biofuels
Bioplastics
Biorefinery
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Medicines
Plants generate oxygen
Moxie generates oxygen
Fuel cells byproduct is water
Space Resources
Solar Wind - Helium3
Solar System Bodies - Abundant Resources there are 150 million good sized asteroids in the Inner Solar System