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2 | 2 | title: Mars Simulation Project |
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6 | 6 | <p class="lead mt-5">Simulation of life on Mars</p> |
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12 | | -The MarsSim is an open-source, Java-based project that simulates the first generation of human beings setting foot on Mars and starting settlements on the planet. |
| 12 | +The Mars-Sim is an open-source, Java-based project that simulates the first generation of human beings setting foot on Mars and starting settlements on the planet. |
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14 | | -This project features elements such as : |
| 14 | +This project features the following 3 major elements of simulations : |
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21 | | -People and robots select tasks to complete. |
22 | | -Modeling skills, attributes, social interactions |
23 | | -Managing shift patterns of workers |
| 21 | +Settlers utilize their prior trainings, job experience, and skills to select tasks to complete the overarching objectives of the settlement. |
| 22 | +Their attributes and personality traits affect how they relate to one another. |
| 23 | +In order to survive, they must harness in-situ resources for life support needs, and produce and maintain parts, robots, equipment and vehicles. |
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29 | | -Settlements composed of habitable buildings and utility infrastructures |
30 | | -Simulating inter-settlement commerce |
31 | | -Modeling Earth resupply missions |
32 | | -Taking inventory of resources, parts, robots, equipment and vehicles |
33 | | -Producing food and manufacturing items |
34 | | -Following overarching objectives set by reporting authorities, e.g. **NASA** |
| 29 | +Settlements comprised habitable buildings and utility infrastructures. |
| 30 | +Greenhouses, algae farms, fish ponds are maintained to produce food. |
| 31 | +Manufacturing and resource processing are made to further expand the settlement. |
| 32 | +Trading and commerce occur between settlements. |
| 33 | +Settlements initially follow mission agenda set by their reporting authorities (such as **NASA**) in order to receive supports from Earth resupply missions. |
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39 | | -Missions and excursions for exploring Mars outside the settlement |
40 | | -Performing mission planning to visit regions of Resource of Interest (ROI) |
41 | | -Members selected on skills |
| 38 | +Surface missions are proposed by experienced mission planners for conducting explorations outside settlement's premise. |
| 39 | +Settlers are to identify regions of Resource of Interest (ROI) for mining exploration. |
| 40 | +Future construction missions would set up weather stations and communication towers on major corridors of transportation and commerce. |
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