Werner von Braun - book for Mars planning Werner von Braun - Disney prime time special
Mariner 4 mission
Star Canopus
Mariner 6 & 7
Viking 1 & 2
Phoenix lander - confirmed water in the form of ice
Sublimated meaning
Why are Poles cold
Regolith meaning
Sub-surface where water was found
Juxtapose
Seasons on Mars and earth - how are they determined Does every place on Earth have the same season Are seasons dependent on the planet’s position around the sun
Perchlorates in Martian soil meaning
Fermentation process
Creating protein from Martians air
Coupla on ISS
3d printer habitat challenge using Martian regolith by NASA
AI space factory team
The amount of land on Mars and earth is almost the same
Mycelium - fungus - one of a kind build quality - can be formed into any form
NASA - Ames research center
Allele - genetic diversity
Founders effect
Why doesn’t Mars have a magnetic field - this is because of its solidified core (less heat/energy to keep it molten state) - earth has molten magma, which is the cause of the magnetic field
Here is a comparison table of the characteristics and figures of Mars and Earth:
Characteristic | Mars | Earth |
---|---|---|
Orbital period | 1.88 years | 365.26 days |
Equatorial radius | 2110 miles | 3963.191 miles |
Mass | ||
Rotation period | 24.62 hours[1] | 23.93 hours[2] |
Number of moons | 2[1] | 1[2] |
Age | 4.5 billion years[1] | 4.54 billion years[2] |
Atmospheric pressure (at surface) | 0.0064 bar[1] | 1.01325 bar[2] |
Minimum temperature (at surface) | -125 °F[1] | -128.7 °F[2] |
Average temperature (at surface) | -53 °F[1] | 57.2 °F[2] |
Maximum temperature (at surface) | 23 °F[1] | 159 °F[2] |
Major constituents of atmosphere | Carbon dioxide (95.32%), Nitrogen (2.7%), Argon (1.6%)[1] | Nitrogen (78.084%), Oxygen (20.948%), Water (1%)[2] |