Wednesday, March 3, 2010

What is going to be the most limiting constraint you will need to deal with?

The biggest problem our project will face is the trouble of supplying oxygen for a long period of time. For example, the International Space Station has a sufficient amount of air for us to breathe. If we were talking about making an actual colony on a planet such as Uranus, there would be a problem. Hopefully we will be able to invent some sort of tool to supply more air.

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  1. The biggest constraint in trying to colonize space would be the cash flow or money problems. Going to Uranus is not like going to McDonalds where you spend a few dollars it costs BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO GO TO SPACE. Being able to fund this project or mission would be very difficult. So, I believe getting a sufficient amountof money would be the hardest thing. Hopefully we can get enough $$$$$$ to Fund this Very wallet Breaking project.

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  2. The biggest constraint is going to be food, water, and supplies. We will need to find a way to transfer these to Uranus from Earth in a limited amount of time. If we do not have food, water, or supplies on Uranus colonizing would be impossible.

    -Erin Hrivnak

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