Monday, August 29, 2011

External walls made of space colony of bacteria to produce oxygen

You can create a space colony in which the outer walls of buildings are covered with special bacteria between two external sheets of carbon nanotubes? Let me explain to you the idea. We are genetically modify and create bacteria that grows on buildings in Cologne, then another layer of carbon tubes is placed above the bacteria alive. Exterior walls of the space colony would have contained bacteria to produce your oxygen equipment necessary.


This bacteria will eat or moon dust, or carbon dioxide on the surface of Mars. The bacteria produce oxygen after eating CO2 emissions. The oxygen will be collected and forced to provide oxygen for humans living in space form or Colony. Bacteria can also be placed in the giant bacteria colonies enclosed in something like giant solar cell panels and this could provide all the necessary oxygen for space colony.


Too bad for budget cuts to the NASA Astrobiology, as this would be a perfect project for their effects. How big a lot of dust to the moon would need to be put between the walls to bacteria? Well that depends on how much oxygen to produce genetically modified bacteria, as well as if you decide to use multiple layers of moon dust to protect the colony against solar flares of solar radiation. All this into consideration in 2006.


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