Mission Scenarios
Introduction to the Missions
Robert Zubrin once proposed four phases in the economics of Mars colonization. Each represents a new progressive stage of increased human activities toward building a human civilization on Mars.
Image from MarsOne
Orbital survey of Mars, telescopic and robotic survey, precursor sample return, scientific investigations, human flyby/EVA/landing/return;
Image credit: Mashable.com, 2013
Semi-permanent laboratory/habitat modules, crew rotations, water/ice recovery, in-situ fuel production, outpost maintenance/sustainment;
Cutaway of a proposed 4-person Habitat Module. Image: Ian Warpole, Scientific American
Colony expansion, food and resources supply chain, terrestrial exploitation, economic viability, industrial production, infrastructure redundancy;
Image from Outerplaces.com and Mars-One.com
Altering global climate, large scale geo-engineering, permanently transforming human surface activities.
Currently, mars-sim focuses primarily in offering a simulation engine showcasing human activities in the aforementioned phase 1 and some phase 2 and a little bit of phase 3. Below are the five core features of mars-sim:
Terraforming Mars is not for faint of heart. Image credit: Stefan Morrell. Sources: Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research Center; James Graham, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Robert Zubrin, Mars Society; Margarita Marinova, California Institute of Technology
Introduction to the Missions
Profile of Settlers
Health and Radiation Modeling
Interconnection between entities
Social/Professional Interactions and Achievements