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Weak gravity causes problems with every space stations

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Weak gravity causes problems with every space stations


The problem on planet Mars is the weak gravity. If a person would sojourn on that planet a long time the muscles and bones would turn weak. If a person would come back to planet Earth, the gravity would cause an otherwise very big problem. If we would make the base to the Venus, we would meet the extremely hot atmosphere, but the gravity level is 0,9 Earth.


This gravity level means that the other conditions for living on the surface of that planet are good, and of we would build the base to the Ishtar Terra area or Maxwell mountains, the temperature would be lower than on the lowlands of that planet. The oxygen can produce to that base by separating it from the atmosphere, and the base could produce food by using the greenhouses, which is built by using carbonite class. The base can get energy from the solar panels. But why would humans want to go to Venus or Mars? The answer is that the planet Venus is extremely dry and the conditions are dry. 



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Venus could be an ideal place for testing and producing silicon-based nanomachines, electronics and microcomponents because there is no free oxygen and the temperature is very high. 


Because there is no water or free oxygen on Venus that thing means that it would be a very good place for testing and create nanotechnology and the most modern microchips. Those factories and laboratories can look like regular space probes, but their mission would be tested and create new solutions for microchips and nanotechnology. 


If the nanomachine wanted to build by using silicone, Venus would give an ideal environment for that thing. In the high temperature, silicon would turn soft, and the system can easily turn the silicon-based structures in certain positions and forms. And when the water would inject to that structure it turns to crystal, what is quite tough material for use in the miniaturized wheel boxes and other machine parts, what is created for miniaturized robots. 


Those laboratories would be operated highly independent artificial intelligence, and when the work is done, those systems would take the products to Earth by using rockets. The thing is that the other planet would be a good place to test the nanomachines because if there is some kind of accidents, that kind of material would not cause damages to people or other organisms. 


And the extremely dry conditions what are common on the planet Venus, that thing makes it possible to create the new solutions for the nanomachines, because on Venus the temperature is high, and the environment is dry. That thing means that the conditions would be ideal for creating and test nanomachines that have a hard outer core, and where the product needs the high temperature. 





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HAVOC (High Altitude Venus Operational Concept)-plan


But when we are thinking about other possibilities, there is a possibility to build the "cloud city" by using the airships. The airships can offer a very good working place for the researchers, who can operate on the surface by using more or less independent robots, which can stay on the surface even years.


Airships planned to use in the HAVOC mission can be made by using the mylar in the main body. The main hovering body could be sent to Venus by using rockets, and the rest of the components would be in the bag that is hanging below that module. The main gondolas could be made by using the materials, which can roll open, and the energy can be taken from the solar panels or capillary turbines. 


And then the rest of the craft would be assembled by using the quadcopters, which are equipped with the manipulator's hands. Those quadcopters can get their electricity from their solar panels, or they can be "tank" by using lasers or high-power radio waves. That radiowaves or lasers can be installed to the satellites that are orbiting Venus or to the airships. If the systems must not use nuclear power they are safer to send from the Earth and costs of those systems are lower. 


Sources:


Building electronics on Venus: https://www.universetoday.com/137803/building-electronics-can-work-venus/


HAVOC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Altitude_Venus_Operational_Concept


Ishtar Terra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishtar_Terra


Maxwell Montes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_Montes


Planet Venus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus


Image I: https://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/atmosphere-of-venus.png-1280x720.jpg


Image II: https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a13379/nasa-cloud-city-venus-colony-17549027


Image III: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/High_Altitude_Venus_Operational_Concept



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