00:55:34 Marschitect Elif KEVE: hello dear mahsa 00:58:44 AIAA LA-LV: Dan is the best ! 00:59:45 AIAA LA-LV: Madhu is fantastic! 00:59:58 AIAA LA-LV: Dan is amazing! 01:00:31 AIAA LA-LV: Yes, remember Dr. Bob Brodsky. We still have a plaque image for him! 01:00:42 AIAA LA-LV: Yes! 01:01:00 AIAA LA-LV: We were giving out some donated book by him from his wife 01:01:14 Mahsa Esfand: Hi Elif, I think my reply was not visible for you 01:01:48 Marschitect Elif KEVE: yeah, you have to choos all panelist and all attendees if you want me to see your message 01:03:54 Jim and Nitz Martin, HB: The first problem I see is the accent on Moon and Mars. We should start with LEO, then asteroids. 01:07:50 Jim and Nitz Martin, HB: For long human visits to a hab, we probably need gravity near 1 g. 01:09:10 Marschitect Elif KEVE: thanks dear madhu for the archive, I have read most of them after you shared me. Thanks for share again <3 01:17:08 Vitalii Stoliarchuk: Greetings from the GEGSLA program. 01:38:21 Jim and Nitz Martin, HB: robots do not need gravity 01:51:56 Marschitect Elif KEVE: your presentation was gread dear vittorio. I loved projects. 01:52:42 Marschitect Elif KEVE: gread* great 01:54:13 Marschitect Elif KEVE: welcome dear John. 01:55:26 ibrahim nart: Hello everybody, Vittorio it was great presentation. 02:10:36 Marschitect Elif KEVE: teşekkür mikonam dear bekor. bery amazing projects. 02:11:49 Jim and Nitz Martin, HB: Inatani wanted to come to NASA and work with me, but NASA would not allow. 02:14:10 Vitalii Stoliarchuk: +++++ 02:44:04 Vitalii Stoliarchuk: Super presentation. 03:12:21 Vitalii Stoliarchuk: +++++ 03:40:40 Mirus: @ Jim Rhone: The Biopod looks really nice! Have you also considered transportation constraints? 04:10:48 Mahsa Esfand: Thank you all! And thank you Valentina! Miss you! 04:49:28 Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman: Thank you everyone for ehe invitation to participate in this event. I have to drop off - and Happy Passover to all. 04:51:42 AIAA LA-LV: @Rebeccah ! Happy Passover! 04:52:07 AIAA LA-LV: @Rebeccah, thank you! 04:52:10 Seth Potter: Happy Passover to you, too! 04:52:39 AIAA LA-LV: @Seth, Happy Passover to you, too! 05:01:37 Madhu Thangavelu: Scott Howe and Raul Polit @ JPL did some similar shelving solution to conserve precious space, I recall, dear Xavier... 05:03:28 Madhu Thangavelu: Great idea to reuse and recycle...let us clean up all the plastic floating on Mother Earth's precious oceans too. 05:03:47 Madhu Thangavelu: Good lesson in clean living... 05:05:24 Marschitect Elif KEVE: @xavier, so this expensive poster is here too. nice to see. I want to have one of that poster too.. hhh 05:05:59 Doug Stewart: Recycling and re-purposing materials taken into space and on to other planets is something all exploration missions should have as a key part of their plans. 05:06:31 Marschitect Elif KEVE: as always you cool ant artistic you are dear xavier. good job, congradulations. ^-^ 05:06:51 Madhu Thangavelu: And architects are also very romantic...microscopes don't look like that anymore 05:07:19 Marschitect Elif KEVE: absolutely… ^^ 05:07:44 AIAA LA-LV: Maybe redesign a romantic microscope shape...…. 05:16:49 ibrahim nart: desktop is on the screen 05:20:53 Madhu Thangavelu: Humans are clearly the weak link in extraterrestrial "hard technology" space architecture...but ISS is getting our crew trained to stay sane...it will be hard for mere mortals...till we get more architects to imagine better spaces and volumes... 05:21:57 Madhu Thangavelu: Dragon's Egg Habitat ? ...Coolio... 05:23:36 Madhu Thangavelu: Expert opinion = something that dies by a thousand cuts, when the impossible gets done 05:27:57 Marschitect Elif KEVE: So, KARL-JOHAN SØRENSEN is here now? 05:29:45 Madhu Thangavelu: Diurnal and circadian rhythm seems another very important issue to cope...for plants too... 05:32:49 Madhu Thangavelu: Yup, thx Mahsa.. 05:43:03 AIAA LA-LV: @Doug/Mr. Stewart, nice point you brought up! 05:43:20 AIAA LA-LV: @Yes, Dr. Cohen...….. 05:51:13 Madhu Thangavelu: For those who may not be familiar with volume studies, please look up Celantano Curve.I recall Marc Cohen also did a review on CC. 05:55:26 AIAA LA-LV: @Madhu, another microscope here is mentioned :) 05:55:52 AIAA LA-LV: No escape :) Need to redesign the microscopes and make them look romantic! 05:59:19 Marschitect Elif KEVE: @MADHU, I didnt understandd well about Celantano Curve . 06:03:00 Vitalii Stoliarchuk: + 06:06:06 Madhu Thangavelu: ITAR is a relic.(period) 06:07:16 Madhu Thangavelu: Private space is running faster than any government agency 06:07:42 Madhu Thangavelu: Agility is the name of the game 06:10:10 Madhu Thangavelu: In general, high technology is a jealously guarded asset. Hence intellectual property and essential patents and so on... 06:11:11 Madhu Thangavelu: Architects, space architects especially would do well to show foundations in their concepts 06:11:35 Marschitect Elif KEVE: +++ 06:12:43 Madhu Thangavelu: Not to mention dust prevention measures in the periphery of their habitats..lets call it "dust free platforms or zones". 06:16:32 Madhu Thangavelu: Thinking permanent habitats, Nature gave us "swiss cheese" and lava tubes on rocky planets with vulcanism..on extraterrestrial bodies too.. Moon, Mars included 06:17:33 Madhu Thangavelu: Landing pads couls also be set behind natural formations like hilly mounds, perhaps... 06:17:40 Madhu Thangavelu: could 06:20:42 Madhu Thangavelu: Foundations, thermal barrier between surface habitat and dust suppression needs architect attention 06:24:21 AIAA LA-LV: thanks kyunghwan 06:26:29 Marschitect Elif KEVE: @MAHDU, you should share desktop not folder page or oresentation 06:39:33 Walter Hammond: Thank you! 06:42:03 Jim and Nitz Martin, HB: We need pebble reactors