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TERA: A 3-D Printed Martian House

TERA: A 3-D Printed Martian House

Whether you grew up wanting to be an astronaut, or a trip off the pale blue dot was something you decided on later in life, there’s no denying the fact that space is the final frontier. But unless you’ve recently been ranked on one of richest people in the world lists, leaving the atmosphere is out of reach for most of us. AI SpaceFactory wants to make the entire extraterrestrial experience a little more attainable by giving you the chance to stay in a 3D printed house that will allow you to “experience Mars on Earth” from the comfort of upstate New York. TERA, their cone-shaped house and habitat, was built from the same 3D printing technology and compostable materials they designed for longterm, sustainable life on Mars. Essentially, they’re using people’s stays in their crazy, futuristic space capsule house two hours outside of NYC to help research what’s needed for humans to live on Mars and also emphasize the need for renewable technologies to save planet Earth. Who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?