November 14-17 Weekly Blog

This week in ISR we only had two classes, and I had a lot of stuff going on outside of class, so I didn't get that much done. I worked on reading about the muon detector and I am almost done reading the paper, even though parts of it I should definitely look over again. I also looked into some of the neutrino detectors around the world (IceCube is SOOO awesome!!!) and how they share their research.

For AMES I finished writing a rough draft table of contents:

Authors and Affiliation

  1. Terminology

  2. Executive Summary

  3. Background

    1. Naming

    2. Purpose

    3. Location

      1. Orbit

      2. Radiation Protection

  4. Structural Design

    1. Materials

    2. Basic Design

    3. Protection

      1. Radiation Protection

      2. Heat Protection

      3. Stability

  5. Space Settlement Design

    1. Central Hub

    2. The Toruses

      1. Torus Design Plan

      2. Rotational Gravity

      3. Living Torus

      4. Industry Torus

      5. Research Torus

    3. Docking Port

    4. Storage

  6. Habitation - Living Torus

    1. Oxygen

    2. Water

      1. Water Collection From Mars

    3. Health

      1. Health Concerns

    4. Food

    5. Power

      1. Quantum Energy

        1. Design

        2. Diagrams

        3. Concerns

      2. Solar Power

    6. Medical Facilities

    7. Safety Precautions and Emergency Protocols

      1. Fire Protection

      2. System Malfunction

      3. Oxygen Leak

      4. Drifting Object Alert and Protection

  7. Research - Research Torus

    1. Medical Research

      1. Looking for new Cures

      2. Benefits of Low Gravity on the Human Body

    2. Astronomy and Cosmology Research

    3. Particle Physics Research

      1. Particle Accelerator

        1. High Levels of Acceleration

        2. Safety Protocols


This is only a rough draft, but it at least gives us a place to start.

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