Mars Base - Fully modular
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This model is part of a series of models, the other model in this series is the mars astronaut suits design (found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4781596). This model was inspired by mochr's iss model (found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4293302) and why can be found in the analysis box below, if you would like a more in-depth document containing the full analysis and design process of this project check out our website (https://www.simpson3d.co.uk/) or go to https://www.simpson3d.co.uk/3d-design/martian-base *(The images of the models are in the same order as written below)* **P1:** P1 is the first module, based off of the Columbus and BEAM (Bigelow Expandable Activities module), it is comprised of two modules: *ESEM (European Scientific and Experimentation Module) A.K.A Archimedes* and *SAEM (Scientific Atmospheric Exposure Module) A.K.A Hawkins (named after Stephen Hawkins*, SAEM being the bulbous part of the combined modules. **P2:** P2 is the second module, based off of the US lab module, the module is called: *CSAM (Crew Sleep and Activities Module)*. **P3** P3 is split up into many parts so I will discuss them below: **P3.1** P3.1 is based off of the Japanese experimentation lab module, the module is called: *CRCTM (Craft Receival and Cargo Transfer Module )* and connects multiple parts together, it has a port on top called the *UMA (Universal Modularity Adapter) * which can connect many attachments. **P3.2** P3.1 is the landing pad that attaches to the P3.1 module, the module is called: *CLP (Craft Landing Pad)*. **P3.3** P3.3 is the first of three attachments for the Universal Modularity Adapter (UMA), the module is called: *Water and nutrients storage module (WaNSM)* and contains food water and cargo received from the resupply crafts. **P3.4** P3.4 is the second of three attachments for the Universal Modularity Adapter (UMA), the module is called: *Long range communications module (LRCM)* and allows for long distance data and communication transfer from the surface of mars. **P3.5** P3.5 is the third attachment for the Universal Modularity Adapter (UMA) and is split into two parts : *The emergency abort system (EAS) and the shroud for it that allows crews to enter the craft from the base* **P4** P4 is the fourth module, based off of one of the Russian segment module (I can't quite remember but if I do I will update this), the module is called: *CAOM (Crew Area Observation Module) A.K.A Paysage* and allow for panoramic views of the Martian landscape as well as the attachment of solar and thermal panels to the sides. **P5** P5 is the fifth module, and based off of the US lab, the module is called: *EVAM (Extravehicular activities module) A.K.A Pioneer * and contains an airlock and suits to facilitate EVA's on to the Martian surface. **P6** P6 is the sixth module, and is based off of node 3 and the cupola modules and is in two parts, the modules are called: *VLOS (Visual Landscape Observation Stations)* and * CPDCM (Computational Processing and Data Collection Module) * and connects the rest of the station with further modularity, the large windows also allow for observation and analysis of Mars. The CPDCM (Computational Processing and Data Collection Module) also processes all of the data from observation sensors and more. **P7** P7 is the seventh module, and is based off of the quest airlock, the module is called: *MSANST (Martian Surface to Atmosphere and Near Space Telescope) A.K.A Galileo* and is a ground-based telescope for analysis of the Martian sky. **S1 & S2** S1 and S2 are the two solar panels and heat extraction systems, they are collectively called: *SATRS (Solar Array and Thermal Regulation System)* **E1** E1 is an external base that can facilitate communications relay and cargo storage, however due to the development of the station this module is not strictly necessary. **E2** E2 is an external platform for the refuelling and processing of multiple Starships **Starship & Starship Scaffolding** These are both spacex starship models but in different configurations. One is a single starship alone and then there are three spacex starships lined up on scaffolding. **Station 1.3mf** This is the whole base positioned on a martian landscape, *** DISCLAIMER: IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A POWERFUL COMPUTER DO NOT OPEN THIS AS IT WILL CRASH YOUR COMPUTER***
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