Arab Emirates to build 'Mars Town' for training

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Trouble seems to be the operation of people's wage is only a matter of time. The biggest question of this matter is: What will be our life after coming to Mars? The United Arab Emirates is trying to get answers to this question by building an atmosphere in the same environment as Mars.


This week, the announcement of the city of 136 million dollars annually was announced at the annual meeting of the UAE government. This city will be named Mars Scientific City and it is part of a long-term plan of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center. This plan includes a human settlement in Mars by 2177.

Danish architect Jack Engles designed the Mars city with the scientists and engineers of the Emirates. This includes one-tenth visionary domoidal building.


There will be a number of laboratories under which research will be done for food, energy and water supply. In addition, it will be a museum so that the best achievements of mankind will be highlighted. The city will be built through 3D printing from Sand of the desert of the Emirates.


There are several limitations in this city than Mars. For example, it does not have to produce oxygen like Mars. Moreover, the residents of Mars will not have to face the harmful radiation here. Because there is no magnetic magnet, there is no such system like ultraviolet rays.

Moreover, the gravity of the surface of Mars is 38 percent of the Earth. The average temperature is much lower than Earth. The laboratory will try to create the weather in the laboratory and work to find ways to remedy heat and radiation. In this city plan, a team will invent strategies to survive in the adverse and adverse environment of Mars through living in it.

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Wow, Mars' gravity is just 38% of Earth's. That would probably take a lot of getting used to, especially for building structures on Mars' surface.

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