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  • In a bold leap toward extraterrestrial living, scientists at IIT Madras have developed a revolutionary water-free concrete designed for future Mars colonies. With water being an extremely scarce and precious resource on the Red Planet, the team’s sulphur-based concrete offers a practical alternative for building durable structures without relying on Earth-dependent supply chains. By leveraging sulphur—abundant in Martian soil—the ExTeM (Extraterrestrial Manufacturing) group has created a material that meets Earth-like strength standards while being fully suited for Mars’ harsh conditions.

    This innovation, led by Professor Sathyan Subbiah and researcher Adithya Plato Sidharth, marks a major step in sustainable space architecture. The development allows future missions to construct habitats using in-situ resources, reducing payload weight and improving self-sufficiency. As space agencies gear up for long-term habitation on Mars, this pioneering approach could redefine how we think about construction beyond Earth.

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    In a bold leap toward extraterrestrial living, scientists at IIT Madras have developed a revolutionary water-free concrete designed for future Mars colonies. With water being an extremely scarce and precious resource on the Red Planet, the team’s sulphur-based concrete offers a practical alternative for building durable structures without relying on Earth-dependent supply chains. By leveraging sulphur—abundant in Martian soil—the ExTeM (Extraterrestrial Manufacturing) group has created a material that meets Earth-like strength standards while being fully suited for Mars’ harsh conditions. This innovation, led by Professor Sathyan Subbiah and researcher Adithya Plato Sidharth, marks a major step in sustainable space architecture. The development allows future missions to construct habitats using in-situ resources, reducing payload weight and improving self-sufficiency. As space agencies gear up for long-term habitation on Mars, this pioneering approach could redefine how we think about construction beyond Earth. #IITMadras #MarsHabitat #SpaceInnovation #WaterlessConcrete #FutureOfColonies
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