What Is AAKA Space Studio’s 3D-Printed Mars Radiation Shield? Explained

For the major breakthrough in the technological advancements the Ahmedabad based AAKA Space Studio has successfully developed and tested the Asia’s first 3D printed radiation shield for the Mars habitats. This innovation was demonstrated during the large-scale analog space mission and it is showcasing the how sustainable construction on Mars could become a reality. This radiation shield is designed to protect the astronauts from harmful cosmic radiation while staying on the long-term habitation on the Red Planet.

Why Radiation Shielding is Critical for Mars Missions

Mars lacks the strong magnetic field and thick atmosphere and with it making highly exposed to the dangerous cosmic and solar radiation.

Without the proper shielding the astronauts have to face serious health risks and which includes the radiation sickness and long-term cellular damage.

The 3D printed shield developed by AAKA will addresses this challenge by providing the,

  • Protection from the cosmic radiation
  • Enhanced the thermal stability in extreme conditions
  • Also the structural strength for long-duration habitats

This makes it a important component for the any future Mars or lunar base mission.

ISRU Technology: Building with Local Resources on Mars

The main highlight of this innovation lies in the concept of the In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU).

This approach focused on using the materials available on celestial bodies instead of the transporting them from Earth.

Transporting the construction materials from Earth is extremely expensive and impractical for large-scale missions.

ISRU will solve this problem by enabling the on-site manufacturing using local resources and it will significantly reducing mission costs.

Mars is rich in useful materials such as Olivine-rich basalt which is important for structural strength and Carbonate deposits which are useful for the binding materials.

How AAKA Recreated Martian Conditions on Earth

AAKA have created the high-fidelity Martian soil analogues by using the various Indian geological resources.

Materials were carefully selected to like similar to the composition of Martian soil.

Key materials used include the,

  • Olivine-rich rocks from Salem, Tamil Nadu
  • Limestone analogues from the Ariyalur basin
  • Abd the specially engineered lime-based binders

These materials were combined to showcase how the construction materials would behave on Mars and will ensuring realistic testing conditions.

3D Printing Technology Behind the Mars Shield

This project used advanced robotic construction techniques in collaboration with MiCoB’s MiCO-V 3D concrete printing systems and academic partners.

This process involved autonomous layer-by-layer printing and similar to the large scale structures are built on Earth.

The use of the robotics will ensures the precision, scalability and it will reduced human intervention which is critical factors for space missions.

Impact on Future Space Missions

This innovation has the potential to transform how the habitats are built on Mars and the Moon.

By reducing dependence on the Earth-based supplies it makes the deep space missions more feasible and cost-effective.

It will also strengthens the India’s position as a global contributor to the space exploration technologies.

Question

Q. The Asia’s first 3D printed radiation shield for Mars habitats was developed by:

A. ISRO
B. AAKA Space Studio
C. DRDO
D. NASA India Centre

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