Jeanne is the name of the a famous Vertical Cavern located on slope of a giant Martian volcano Arsia Mons. This particular cavern can protect the life from harsh conditions of the surface, such as dramatic temperature changes and storms that last for months. Cushing and his co-authors published by the journal Geophysical Research Letters:
“Whether these are just deep vertical shafts or openings into spacious caverns, they are entries to the subsurface of Mars,” said co-author Tim Titus of the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff. “Somewhere on Mars, caves might provide a protected niche for past or current life, or shelter for humans in the future.”
“Whether these are just deep vertical shafts or openings into spacious caverns, they are entries to the subsurface of Mars,” said co-author Tim Titus of the U.S. Geological Survey in Flagstaff. “Somewhere on Mars, caves might provide a protected niche for past or current life, or shelter for humans in the future.”
Inner relations of the dense accumulation of the cells provide unique circumstances. Access points to the cells need to be refined and so the whole approach toward what is an Entrance. These would result in a vertical and hierarchical arrangement of the Cells which can access a common node that extends through the project. A mutual space would be center of this access routes and also the major MEP system would travel through them in the project mostly providing air and water for the people and structural integrity. Farm cascades would support the food supply and provide the centers of development on the other layers as well for the habitats.