Hammer Research Station flyby
The Hammer Station was a design intended to serve as a rotating research station enabling an extended stay by the occupants.
Hammer Research Station closeup
Rotating structure to simulate gravity
Interstellar Habitat Processor
PEV Exploring Preview
drive it like a rental
Crater Dome Interior View
DSI-rock puller
This video shows a Dragonfly class vehicle retrieving a small rock from a large asteroid.
Kalpana One tour
With a radius of 250m and a depth of 325m, Kalpana One would spin at a rate of 2 revolutions per minute to give the feeling of one earth gravity on the level where everyone will live. This means that people could live long and healthy lives while their bones and muscles would develop as they would on earth. This example layout of the settlement shows all of the luxuries and recreation of a small town.
Mars One Settlement Time lapse
Space Station Construction from an Asteroid
Construction cam28 BV-17-01-13
Kalpana One interior Cam 42
With a radius of 250m and a depth of 325m, it can spin at a rate of 2 revolutions per minute to give the feeling of one earth gravity on the level where everyone will live. This means that people could live long and healthy lives while their bones and muscles would develop as they would on earth. This example layout of the settlement shows all of the luxuries and recreation of a small town.
Mars One Settlement Pan cam 30
Mars Settlement Cam 8-BV
This video shows the settlement long after people have established some minimal mining and processing plants on Mars. The pressure structures for the habitats and the frames for the farming operation would be manufactured on Mars.