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EarthlingX

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MeteorWayne":3mh94h5p said:
I hope you get a good grade, EarthlingX ;)
I hope i didn't make any too horrendous spaming nismakez, and until people start complaining, i'm happy with it: what more could i ask :lol:
Sure, i will let anyone know my paypal account, if there's a too big pressure ;)

Just as a side note: thought that business would require some opportunity, and that would be defined by business environment. There will have to be many things done before you start a business on Mars surface.
 
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its not a business, its supposed to be major transit point from the inner solar system to the outer ends and from space to mars surface :)

how bout i just send you a little gift for xmas? paying you would not be asking for help now would it? ;)

we already have some business ideas im not sure what they are at the moment but ill ask the guy in charge of it later

i will look into your links in a bit mate, thanks again.

we will use rocket engines or something similiar for surface missions, solar sail equipped ships for cargo transports, and ion thrusters for people transports
 
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piratevic":2llmfwy9 said:
its not a business, its supposed to be major transit point from the inner solar system to the outer ends and from space to mars surface :)
What about space elevator or some variation ? It could probably be made with current materials, just don't know what would moons have to say about it...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elev ... _elevators
A space elevator could also be constructed on other planets, asteroids and moons.

A Martian tether could be much shorter than one on Earth. Mars' surface gravity is 38% of Earth's, while it rotates around its axis in about the same time as Earth.[44] Because of this, Martian areostationary orbit is much closer to the surface, and hence the elevator would be much shorter. Exotic materials might not be required to construct such an elevator. However, building a Martian elevator would be a unique challenge because the Martian moon Phobos is in a low orbit, and intersects the Equator regularly (twice every orbital period of 11 h 6 min). A tether on Phobos may assist in journeys between Earth and Mars.

piratevic":2llmfwy9 said:
how bout i just send you a little gift for xmas? paying you would not be asking for help now would it? ;)
You just make this project, that's gift enough for me ;)

piratevic":2llmfwy9 said:
we already have some business ideas im not sure what they are at the moment but ill ask the guy in charge of it later

i will look into your links in a bit mate, thanks again.

we will use rocket engines or something similiar for surface missions, solar sail equipped ships for cargo transports, and ion thrusters for people transports
Sounds nice :)
 
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Boris_Badenov":3bnqnjib said:
Why can't you use Lagrange points?

Marspedia Main Page

You can, it would take some energy to remain there, but from there you could find time to get specific information over a longer term then ant any other location. To stay at that point would still require input, so it's not ideal. You still would need engine fring to maintain an exact position and changes would show up it the data returned.
 
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piratevic

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yep... we using methane-liq O2 engine for launch vehicles..thanks for the links.

any ideas for the interface between rotating and non rotating parts of the settlement?
 
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what is the average temperatures around Mars Orbit? say around 10,000km altitude?
 
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EarthlingX":3m3ijb3j said:
piratevic":3m3ijb3j said:
can i use a carbon dioxide rocket propulsion system to get a plane from the mars surface to orbit?
i guess it will need to go faster than 5.1km/s to attain escape velocity.

im thinking of this cause the martian atmosphere has got 95% co2
Sure, but you will need some other elements too:
(METAL-CO2 PROPULSION FOR MARS MISSIONS: CURRENT STATUS AND OPPORTUNITIES.)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/roundt ... rovich.pdf


Thanks for the paper, very interesting.

One fuel for jet aircraft on Mars is "silane", according to Robert Zubrin it will burn like gasoline in the presence of compressed CO2. He claims it can be manufactured by decomposition and Sabatier reactions.
 
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piratevic":23a79bof said:
yep... we using methane-liq O2 engine for launch vehicles..thanks for the links.

any ideas for the interface between rotating and non rotating parts of the settlement?
This is a mechanical engineering question, and i think your answer is hidden somewhere among the different kinds of bearings, which one exactly will depend on the architecture of your station.
Here are some starting points :
Space architecture:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_architecture
space habitat link with a list of different solutions:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_habitat
Artificial Gravity and the Effects of Zero Gravity on Humans
http://www.permanent.com/s-centri.htm
You will find more related info and calculators in previous posts.

For general information i sometimes check:
Portal:Space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Space

and another Mars facts link:
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/fa ... sfact.html

piratevic":23a79bof said:
what is the average temperatures around Mars Orbit? say around 10,000km altitude?
I think, that you should approach this problem the same way as when calculating light intensity for solar panels. There's a couple K of background temp and the rest would be Sun. I don't remember any other significant celestial source of temp there.

j05h":23a79bof said:
EarthlingX":23a79bof said:
(METAL-CO2 PROPULSION FOR MARS MISSIONS: CURRENT STATUS AND OPPORTUNITIES.)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/roundt ... rovich.pdf
Thanks for the paper, very interesting.

One fuel for jet aircraft on Mars is "silane", according to Robert Zubrin it will burn like gasoline in the presence of compressed CO2. He claims it can be manufactured by decomposition and Sabatier reactions.
That was by a fluke, i assure you :)
I think, that simplest solution is using solar to break water and at first use just hydrogen, oxygen, then nitrogen, carbon and other elements, for a compromise between what's simplest and already made, against what is available and easiest to make on site.
We are not ready for Mars yet in other words. At this time, this are steps in the air, but nice to talk about anyway, while building from the ground.
Silane, for example is not listed among generally used fuels, so it will need engine that is not here yet. You all know how fast is progress with a new type of a rocket engine :)
It is also toxic, annoying and i would think twice before having it in the same closed environment as me.
Currently used industrial processes for silane production require other minerals and cause more complications.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silane

Silicium has a similar chemical properties to carbon, so i guess it could be made in Sabatier reaction
but i don't know what kind of a decomposition he had in mind, i just guess more complications.
 
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I received finished paper, i am very impressed with it, i asked author if i can put it online, but have not received any answer yet. It is possible there's a problem with forum messaging, that's why i write this.
If there will be no reply from the author, i would like to put it on Net, but i am not so sure, if that's ok. I have not received any instructions that i can not, i am just going slow about it.

edit.
Here is a link to the paper, if it stops working, i will not re-upload it.
http://www.4shared.com/file/185769407/3 ... _BCBS.html
 
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