



The model will be published here in the next few days, if there's some interest.
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En douterais-tu un seul instant?Cham wrote:The model will be published here in the next few days, if there's some interest...
selden wrote:I'd guess that the solar panels would have to be quite large (~2.5x what's needed at Earth for the same output) to provide enough power for a manned orbital station at Mars.
Without solar panels, they'll need some kind of nuclear power source, right?
Although shielded, presumably a reactor should be on a pole to minimize long -term radiation exposure.
And don't forget they'll need heat exchanger panels for cooling, no matter what the power source.
[edit]Oh, and what about artificial gravity? More than 6 months or so of 0 G really isn't all that good for a person. In other words, shouldn't the modules be some distance apart and the station rotating?[/edit]
selden wrote:Since it's manned, I just realized that it'll need a docking port. I dunno if you've included one on a side that we can't see, or are those the petals on the ends of the modules?
fsgregs wrote:Cham:
I'd love to incorporate the station in one of my Activities, before I release them in the next two weeks. I look forward to its completion ASAP.
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