The Texas
Mars Analog Project-TMAP is a Mars Colony Analog site in Texas
being developed to help train space crews for the construction and
habitation of a sustainable colony on Mars.
A brand
new analog environment. One that mimics real life conditions in
space. The simulators are available to support manned missions to
the moon and Mars with their unique environments. Science laboratories
allow you to operate under the same restrictions as a in space.
TMAP will provide tools-technologies-and procedures for testing
space-related systems. The simulations accelerate the products and
services development in fields like medicine-robotics-biotechnology-and sociology. Thanks to the presence of living modules-the analogs
will host missions for crews that last for real work cycles on the
moon and Mars ranging from months to years. Many studies can be
conducted about Space psychology-privacy-and behavior. Companies
and researchers can monitor the activities through control rooms
remaining at the center of the City separate from the simulators.
This project
is being developed as a Public / Private Partnership with the goal
of getting the most impact locally from the growing space industries
with the focus of creating jobs.
In Texas
we do things BIG. TMAP will be one of the biggest analogs ever under
taken and will require the resources and talents from many people-companies and countries.
Reference
Information: About Analog Missions-Types of Analogs-Calendar-Experience an Analog-Human Research Programs-Global Participation-Education-Media Resources-Operational Goals-Layout
Design Basis:
Long duration analog for a crew of 30-1 crew-3 shifts for a 2
year rotation cycle. Continuous station keeping for 5-10 years of
isolation and training.-similar to Mars-500 Project Analog
Sponsoring
Organization: Mars Space Construction-LLC
Status: In Development Stage
Needs: Location-Funding
Intended
Location: Texas Gulf Coast.
Approximate
Size: 20 Acres
Facilities:
1 Moon & Mars simulators including habitats-science labs-greenhouses-mock spaceport-power generation & storage 2 Education
3 Research & Development Complex 4 Business Center
Crew Activities:
The major crew activities during the analog may consist of simulated
spacewalks including virtual reality-command & control-communications-crop growth-meal preparation and consumption-exercise-hygiene
activities-maintenance work-personal time-science work-commodity-methane-oxygen-water-hydrogen processing-power generation
& monitoring-and sleep.
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