NASA trains
astronauts in an
underwater habitat, to simulate living and working in the
International Space Station. They conduct scientific research on the human body and coral reefs, and build undersea structures to simulate space station assembly spacewalk tasks. The program is also being used to study how isolation affects human behaviour, to prepare for the first human outposts on the Moon and Mars.[5][6][7]
NanoRacks, after finalizing its contract with NASA, and after winning NextSTEPs Phase II award, is now developing its concept Independence-1 (previously known as Ixion), the first 'outpost' in NanoRacks' Space Outpost Program, which would turn spent rocket tanks into a habitable living area, often known as a
wet workshop.
Human outposts in other worlds are a common motif in science fiction, whether established and occupied solely by humans or in cooperation – or competition – with
alien species. The setting may be another planet, Earth-like or otherwise; or a
spaceship large enough to house a city.
Border outpost – outpost maintained by a sovereign state on its border, usually one of a series placed at regular intervals, to watch over and safeguard its border with a neighboring statePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Station (frontier defensive structure) – defensible residence constructed on the American frontier during the late 18th and early 19th centuryPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Frontier – Political and geographical area near or beyond a boundary
Frontier thesis – Frederick Jackson Turner's argument that American democracy was built by the American frontierPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Border – Geographic boundaries of political entity
No-go area – Area where authorities are unable to enforce law or sovereignty
Terra nullius – International law term for unclaimed land
No-mans land – Strip of land between wartime trenchesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Exile – Event by which a person is forced away from home
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abResource Utilization Concepts for MoonMars; ByIris Fleischer, Olivia Haider, Morten W. Hansen, Robert Peckyno, Daniel Rosenberg and Robert E. Guinness; 30 September 2003; IAC Bremen, 2003 (29 Sept – 03 Oct 2003) and MoonMars Workshop (26-28 Sept 2003, Bremen). Accessed on 18 January 2010
Look up Outpost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resource Utilization Concepts for MoonMars; ByIris Fleischer, Olivia Haider, Morten W. Hansen, Robert Peckyno, Daniel Rosenberg and Robert E. Guinness; 30 September 2003; IAC Bremen, 2003 (29 Sept – 03 Oct 2003) and MoonMars Workshop (26-28 Sept 2003, Bremen). Accessed on 18 January 2010
Schrunk, David (14 July 2009). Martian Outpost: The Challenges of Establishing a Human Settlement on Mars (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) (9780387981901): Erik Seedhouse: Books.
ISBN978-0387981901.