Reflections From The Life on Mars Simulation? - Josh Universe
Josh Universe
Josh Universe 是一位模拟宇航员、科学传播者、生物黑客和 Astrochain 首席执行官。乔什·宇宙 (Josh Universe) 是国际生物黑客社区的创始人。空间与长寿咨询。科学家宇航员。
Josh Universe’s personal reflection and summary from the “Life on Mars” simulation, a three-day hackathon held by the Space Foundation.
On January 26, 2049, 35 “Martians,” including myself, landed on the simulated red planet aboard six SpaceX Starship vehicles. Our mission was to establish and sustain the first and largest habitat ever on Mars, a daunting 225 million kilometers away from Earth. This ambitious endeavor was part of the Life on Mars Experience, a three-day in-person simulation organized by the Space Foundation and held at the Nova Southeastern University Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The simulation was designed as an interactive, fast-paced hackathon to explore potential methods for colonizing Mars. Our team, along with five others, tackled different aspects of this monumental mission.
The Teams and Their?Missions
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In just 29 hours, each team had to create a scientifically professional presentation detailing their contributions to both the team’s mission objectives and the overall success of the colony. Our collective efforts were tested through multiple emergencies, including dust storms, equipment malfunctions, and habitat pressure seal leaks, all of which required immediate and collaborative problem-solving.
The Structure and Suit Design?Team
As a member of the Structure and Suit Design team, our mission was to design and source materials for the protective suits and habitats necessary to sustain life on Mars. We also provided visual representations of the habitat’s structure and its relative location to other community operations and facilities.
Assumptions and Observations
Before landing, we operated on several key assumptions:
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Upon arrival, our observations included:
Challenges and Solutions
Technical Challenges:
Team Challenges:
To address these challenges, our plan for Mission 001 in 2049 included:
Long-term Plans and Scalability
For the sustained success of Mission 001 in 2049 and beyond, we developed a comprehensive plan:
Our scalability plan for accommodating 50 additional Martians in 2054 involved:
Success Indicators and Resource?Needs
To ensure our plan’s success, we established several mid-term and final “exams”:
However, we identified a need for additional resources from NASA for future missions:
Implementation Risks
We also acknowledged significant implementation risks, including:
Reflections and Evolution
Our collaboration with Earth experts played a critical role in refining the design and functionality of our suits and structures. The reliance on other organizations to achieve our mission objectives underscored the importance of interdependence and teamwork. Consulting with experts and other teams led to the evolution of our initial structure designs, adapting them to better meet the mission’s needs.
The resources from the Starship vehicles were crucial in the early stages of habitat design and operations. This simulation experience taught us invaluable lessons about preparation, adaptability, and the collaborative spirit necessary for overcoming obstacles and ensuring the survival and success of a future Mars mission.
Images of the “Cargo Item Cards”, the resources in which each team received a random assortment and had to coordinate with other teams(and debate in a few cases) for the best utilization.
NASA L’FAM?Meetup
I was able to meet with several other people who also participated in a previous NASA L’SPACE program, outlining the synergies in commitments and activities in aiming to learn more about different aspects of space!
Conclusion
The Life on Mars simulation was an unforgettable journey that demonstrated our collective capability to tackle the immense challenges of establishing a Martian colony. This experience emphasized the significance of teamwork, adaptability, and resourcefulness in the face of adversity. As we move forward, the lessons learned from this simulation will undoubtedly contribute to the realization of humanity’s dream of colonizing Mars. Thank you to everyone who supported and participated in this extraordinary journey.
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