Not only do these final designs look good but they also have the right thickness, heating and pressure to withstand extreme Martian conditions. Pictured is the entry from SEArch+/Apis Cor from New York. They received $19,580.97
Nasa competition finalists have revealed their incredible 3D-printed habitats that could be used to colonise the red planet. Pictured is the entry from Team Zopherus of Rogers, Arkansas. They received $20,957.95
Now the five teams still in the competition have to create a one-third-scale printed habitat of their final design. Pictured is the entry from Kahn-Yates of Jackson, Mississippi, who received $20,622.74
Nasa has outlined its four stage plan (pictured) which it hopes will one day allow humans to visit Mars at he Humans to Mars Summit held in Washington DC yesterday. This will entail multiple missions to the moon over coming decades