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NASA held a contest to design a 3D habitat on Mars, and the winner is a vertical pod that can be printed in 30 hours - Business Insider

AI SpaceFactory Mars Habitat Exterior Robotic EcosystemThe habitats can be printed by an industrial robot.AI SpaceFactory

  • NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge finally revealed a winner this month after four years of competition.
  • Designers were asked to create a printable 3D habitat that could shelter humans on Mars.
  • The winning design, known as Marsha, features vertical pods with outer shells made from materials naturally found on the red planet. 
  • The pods also feature hatches that deploy space suits and a docking port for a Mars Exploration Rover.
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Designing space colonies has become a pet project for some of the world's most prominent architects, but few concepts have received a coveted stamp of approval from the space explorers at NASA.

Earlier this month, NASA awarded first place in its 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge, which asked teams to build a 3D habitat that could shelter humans on Mars.

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The competition, which began in 2015, was divided into three phases: design, material technologies, and construction. The finalists came down to just two teams, AI SpaceFactory and Pennsylvania State University, who were given four days to build shelters at a third the size of their original vision. 

The winning team, AI SpaceFactory, was awarded $500,000 for its design — a vertical pod that can be printed in just 30 hours. 

Take a look at the prototype, Marsha, which will soon be recycled into a real-life habitat on Earth. 

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