| Literature DB >> 32546782 |
Jean-Marc Salotti1,2,3.
Abstract
What is the feasibility of survival on another planet and being self-sustaining? This question is of particular importance for the future of the space conquest and perhaps also for the future of humanity in general [1,2]. The use of in situ resources and different social organizations have been proposed [3-6,12-19] but there is still a poor understanding of the problem's variables. I show here that a mathematical model can be used to determine the minimum number of settlers and the way of life for survival on another planet, using Mars as the example [6,15]. It is based on the comparison between the time requirements to implement all kinds of human activities for long term survival and the available time of the settlers. An important parameter of the model is called the sharing factor, which allows some reduction of time requirements per individual if, for example, the activity concerns the construction of an object that can be shared by several individuals. For survival on Mars, some assumptions are made for the organization of the settlers and engineering issues [13-15]. The minimum number of settlers has been calculated and the result is 110 individuals. Other assumptions can be made. The proposed method allows assessments and comparisons, opening the debate for the best strategy for survival. If this relatively low number is confirmed, survival on another planet might be easier than expected, provided that the organization of the settlers is appropriate.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32546782 PMCID: PMC7297723 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-66740-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1For survival, 5 important domains are highlighted.
Figure 2Determination of the minimum number of individuals for survival on Mars. The annual working time capacity is greater than the annual working time requirement if the initial number of individuals is greater than 110.
Figure 3Working time requirement distribution for 1 (left) and 110 individuals (right).
Time requirements in the domain of ecosystem management.
| Activity for ecosystem management | Annual time requirement per individual with range for 95% CI | Sharing factor as a function of n with range for 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Agriculture | 940 ± 280 | n0.3 ±0.05 |
| Air management | 380 ± 110 | n0.7 ±0.1 |
| Water management | 750 ± 220 | n0.7 ±0.1 |
| Living organisms management | 940 ± 280 | n0.5 ±0.08 |
| Organic wastes management | 940 ± 280 | n0.5 ±0.08 |
| Agronomy | 940 ± 280 | n0.4 ±0.1 |
| Other activities, including innovation | 1880 ± 1000 | n0.5 ±0.2 |
Time requirements in the domain of energy.
| Activity for energy production and management | Annual time requirement per individual with range for 95% CI | Sharing factor as a function of n with range for 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Photovoltaic cells production | 1880 ± 750 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Electricity management | 1880 ± 940 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Thermal management | 380 ± 110 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Methane production and storage | 940 ± 280 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Other activities, including innovation | 1880 ± 1000 | n0.6 ±0.25 |
Time requirements in the domain of industry.
| Industrial activity | Annual time requirement per individual with range for 95% CI | Sharing factor as a function of n with range for 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Mining (silicates, metallic ores, …) | 3802 ± 1900 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Metal production | 5640 ± 3800 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Production of metallic objects | 5640 ± 3800 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Ceramics and glass production | 1880 ± 940 | n0.6 ±0.15 |
| Chemical industry | 5640 ± 3800 | n0.6 ±0.2 |
| Production of clothes | 1880 ± 940 | n0.6 ±0.2 |
| Other activities, including innovation | 5640 ± 3800 | n0.6 ±0.2 |
Time requirements in the domain of building.
| Activity in the building industry | Annual time requirement per individual with range for 95% CI | Sharing factor as a function of n with range for 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Production of concrete or equivalent | 380 ± 110 | n0.7 ±0.2 |
| Construction of new buildings | 940 ± 280 | n0.7 ±0.2 |
| Equipping new buildings | 940 ± 280 | n0.5 ±0.15 |
| Maintenance | 1880 ± 470 | n0.4 ±0.1 |
| Other activities, including innovation | 1880 ± 940 | n0.5 ±0.2 |
Time requirements in the domain of social activities.
| Social activities | Annual time requirement per individual | Sharing factor as a function of n |
|---|---|---|
| Raising babies | 1500 | n < 1024, n0.3 n ≥ 1024, n = 8 |
| Education and training | 1500 | n0.6 |
| Health care and medical acts | 1500 | n0.1 |
| Meal preparation | 560 | n0.6 |
| Social organization and innovation | 940 | n0.2 |
| , sports, entertainment | 940 | 1 |
| Other activities, including innovation | 1880 | n0.3 |