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Ariel Ekblah

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Across 1 conversation, Ariel Ekblah ranges across self-assembly, space habitats, swarm robotics. Self-assembling space structures use modular algorithms to autonomously construct habitats, reducing reliance on Earth-based logistics. MIT's self-assembly tiles can form structures up to 10 meters in diameter, inspired by natural patterns and error correction mechanisms.

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MIT's self-assembly tiles use error correction similar to DNA, enabling large-scale structures in space.
#271Ariel Ekblaw: Space Colonization and Self-Assembling Space Megastructures
Floating cities in microgravity are more feasible than Mars settlements due to environmental constraints and resource availability.
#271Ariel Ekblaw: Space Colonization and Self-Assembling Space Megastructures
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Seveneves
by Neal Stephenson
Foundation Trilogy
by Isaac Asimov
The Book of Robots
by Kate Darling
Into the Anthropocosmos
by MIT Space Exploration Initiative
Scott Kelly's Year in Space
by Scott Kelly

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The Shadow Biosphere
by Sarah Walker
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