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1. This set of conceptual pictures shows us the future of human life on Mars and the moon.
humans will live in 3D-printed houses and use self-driving vehicles to move around the surfaces of Mars and the moon.
picture d'etre is a fully functional Martian settlement written by the artist.
2, pre-programmed semi-automated robots will build settlement homes in three phases before astronauts arrive on Mars.
image shows the inflatable residential modules that are landing, as well as semi-automatic robots on the ground where the earth is being completed and excavated.
3, this artistic image shows the second stage of settlement construction, with air bags of residential modules landing on the ground, medium-sized "transport vehicle" robots moved to the location of the residential modules, laying them in place.
4, this image diagram shows the residential module has been inflated and installed in place.
12-15 July, London's Foster and Partners will showcase these magnificent out-of-land visions of life at the 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
5, 2016, the head of the European Space Agency detailed the idea of a place to live on the moon, designed by Foster Architects.
design of the moon's habitat will also be on display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
6. The concept of lunar habitat is used as a base for human and robotic lunar exploration activities, and is a stopover for spacecraft, even becoming a mining and tourism "village". Above
is an artistic imagination of a lunar habitation module.
7, this image shows loose Martian soil using the microwave action of several "melting" robots, blending into pieces around the habitation module. similar techniques are used in 3D printing
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the fusion surface will form a permanent protective layer to protect the habitat from extreme radiation and temperature.
8, the designer said that the living space of Mars will take into account the physical and psychological needs of human beings.
"soft" materials and enhanced virtual environments will help reduce the negative impact of monotony on Mars.
9, an example of building parts made from a 3D printing arm.
these 3D-printed arms will also be on display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and different shapes of plastic objects will be created to show the idea of building a place to live on Mars in the future.
10, visitors will also be able to view scale-down models of Martian settlements, as well as robots (pictured) and various designs for future space life developed by Foster Architects.
pictured is SmartGeometr Ethany testing a robot design on simulated volcanic soil.
11, a multi-domed lunar base based on the concept of 3D printing. Once assembled
, the robot will cover an inflatable dome with a 3D-printed surface to help residents fend off cosmic radiation and micrometeoroids.
12, the structure of the lunar base will be built by robots before human astronauts arrive.
professionals say the current 3D printing technology will create a complete building in a week.
13, for the European Space Agency's 3D-printed lunar base concept, Foster Architects proposed a weight-bearing "suspension chain" dome design that uses pressurized, inflatable honeycomb walls to withstand micrometeoroids and cosmic radiation.
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