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#151 Yesterday 18:10:22

SpaceNut
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Re: A City Rises on the Plain...

Key Takeaway: If Earth engineers can manage the air quality for 76,000 people in that volume, we can certainly manage the "internal weather" for our proposed village.

The air volume inside the Caesars Superdome (formerly Louisiana Superdome) is a massive quantity, often cited as over 125 million cubic feet or sometimes specified as around 2.4 x 10^6 m³ (2.4 million cubic meters), encompassing the entire vast interior space, which is cooled by a huge 9,000-ton air conditioning system.
Key Figures:
Volume: ~125 million cubic feet (or ~2.4 million cubic meters).
Cooling Capacity: 9,000 tons of air conditioning.
Area: The arena floor alone offers 166,180 square feet (3.8 acres).
This vast space, designed to hold tens of thousands of fans, requires a significant cooling system to maintain comfortable temperatures

That is an air exchanger system that uses the total earth atmosphere for the exchanging source. Mars doe not have that.

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