COLONONIZING MARS AND BUILDING SMART HOTELS Recently, space tourism and space colonization topics on the agenda. The works of NASA has reached so far and today, “life in the Mars” is not a dream. With these technological developments in space science, people had started thinking about going Mars trips. So many businessmen already spent so much money on space tourism. In this case, what comes to mind is, if today, it is possible to travel to Mars, why would not be impossible not to live there
Words: 884 - Pages: 4
Treaties on Outer Space in African Countries J-A. van Wyk Department of Political Sciences, University of South Africa (UNISA), P O Box 392, Pretoria, 0003, South Africa e-mail: vwykjak@unisa.ac.za Abstract. This paper presents an overview of the five major UN Treaties on Outer Space. Each of these Treaties are briefly discussed and assessed with particular emphasis on aspects relevant to Africa. Very few African countries have ratified these Treaties, as well as enacted domestic space legislation
Words: 7026 - Pages: 29
Marsavaction (Mars-a-vacation) Space Station. I know you are probably wondering how are these people all going to fit on Mars. Well, Mars is not too big or too small. People will be living in groups with their families. So if you are alone, you might be paired up with someone else. In this space station there will be a places for games/relaxing, a gym, cemetery, courtroom, restrooms, work office, school, meeting place, market, shop, technology room, and a main office. 500 people will be able to go
Words: 1183 - Pages: 5
supported when set to English (United States) with keyboard setting to U.S. only Natively installed Disk space requirements: 10 GB of disk space or more (additional space required for data files) Microsoft Office: Office 2013 with R9 or later both on 32 and 64 bit (QSW is not supported on 64bit Office). Office 2010 (including Outlook 2010) both on 32 and 64 bit (QSW is not supported on 64bit Office). Preparing letters requires Microsoft Word 2010, 2007, or 2003. Exporting reports requires Microsoft
Words: 454 - Pages: 2
short). SPACE, founded March 18, 2033 is on a mission to establish a human colony on the planet of Mars. With its headquarters located in the heart of Houston Texas, alongside the NASA space command center, SPACE is currently laying its plans to have the colony established in next 10 years. The program is being funded with federal assistance along with backers from billionaire investors Warren Buffet and Bill Gates, among others. Along with federal funding and heavy investor funding, SPACE is also
Words: 577 - Pages: 3
parking spot close enough to the front door that would allow us to enter and exit quickly, they are all full up and nothing is left but those for the disabled. As we drive around and around waiting, hoping for someone to get in their car and give up the space only three from the door we become agitated and perhaps even a little angry at the fact that some get the courtesy of parking so close while we have to park all the way in the back and walk what seems blocks just to enter the front door. The question
Words: 677 - Pages: 3
hit. The difference between Earth and Mars in terms of flares is that Earth has magnetic fields that propel harmful rays from flares[6]. Mars has no such fields so the two engineers have been hit with 50 Rems (Roentgen Equivalent Man) through their space suits that have been outfitted with aluminum shielding. One REM is equivalent to an x-ray scan at
Words: 1121 - Pages: 5
New technology is constantly developing. The exploration of space has reached a new level. Considering there are now several innovations, we cannot overlook the financial aspect of space exploration. Moreover, innovations and finance have a direct relationship. Thus in 2018, when United States President Donald Trump slashed NASA’s budget, new private businesses emerged. These private businesses have made it to space with half of the money it takes government-owned programs. The money that is wasted
Words: 423 - Pages: 2
Valareain P. has designed a piece of furniture that will add elegance and win hearts with its functionality. Christened EVA, it is a wall-mounted table that stands out with its bold designing and innovative features. The space-saving table has been dipped in modernism and will be perfect for a contemporary setup. The table measures 1.2 m by 0.6 m and will serve multiple purposes. EVA can be flexibly used as a work station and can also be exploited as a study table for writing or reading. The design
Words: 841 - Pages: 4
it’s useful to define some important terms like public and private space. Public spaces are defined generally common areas where everyone easily access without any restriction. In other words, public space can be defined (…)in the sense of non-claimable’7 In order to keep spaces safe or keeping authority on those spaces, accessibility to public spaces usually is liable to some restrictions and regulations. In that point, public spaces are more public for some people, while they are less public to others
Words: 4080 - Pages: 17