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Turns out, the Ark is rea! :shock:

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:35 am

'Doomsday Ark' to be Housed on the Moon -A Remote Access Toolkit to Rebuild the Human Race

“Eventually, it will be necessary to have a kind of Noah’s ark there, a diversity of species from the biosphere."

Bernard Foing, Chief Scientist/Research, European Space Agency

If the human species should be destroyed on Earth, our future may reside on the Moon if plans.being drawn up for a “Doomsday ark” on the moon by the European Space Agency are carried through. The Ark will contain the essentials of life and human civilization, to be activated in the event of earth being devastated by a giant asteroid or nuclear war.

The construction of a lunar information bank, discussed at a conference in Strasbourg last month, would provide survivors on Earth with a remote-access toolkit to rebuild the human race.

A basic version of the ark would contain hard discs holding information such as DNA sequences and instructions for metal smelting or planting crops. It would be buried in a vault just under the lunar surface and transmitters would send the data to heavily protected receivers on earth. if no receivers survived, the ark would continue transmitting the information until new ones could be built.

The vault could later be extended to include natural material including microbes, animal embryos and plant seeds and even cultural relics such as surplus items from museum stores.

As a first step to discovering whether living organisms could survive, European Space Agency scientists are hoping to experiment with growing tulips on the moon within the next decade.

The first flowers – tulips or arabidopsis, a plant widely used in research – could be grown in 2012 or 2015 according to Bernard Foing, chief scientist at the agency’s research department.

Tulips are ideal because they can be frozen, transported long distances and grown with little nourishment. Combined with algae, an enclosed artificial atmosphere and chemically enhanced lunar soil, they could form the basis of an ecosystem.

The first experiments would be carried out in transparent biospheres containing a mix of gases to mimic the earth’s atmosphere. Carbon dioxide given off by the decomposing plants would be mopped up by the algae, which would generate oxygen through photosynthesis.

The databank would initially be run by robots and linked to earth by radio transmissions. Scientists hope to put a manned station on the moon before the end of the century.

The databank would need to be buried under rock to protect it from the extreme temperatures, radiation and vacuum on the moon. It would be run partly on solar power. The scientists envisage placing the first experimental databank on the moon no later than 2020 and it could have a lifespan of 30 years. The full archive would be launched by 2035.

The information would be held in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish and would be linked by transmitter to 4,000 “Earth repositories” that would provide shelter, food, a water supply for survivors

Casey Kazan via ESA and newsseekr.com
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Post by Gallstones » Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:18 am

The Ark is.....what?
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:45 am

Rea. It's an ancient Albegensian word that mean "typo"
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Post by Pappa » Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:16 am

So wait... some utter catastrophe befalls humanity. Something so bad we might need to relearn things like smelting metal... and they expect us to be able to get to the moon?!?! :think:

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Post by amused » Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:18 am

Pappa wrote:So wait... some utter catastrophe befalls humanity. Something so bad we might need to relearn things like smelting metal... and they expect us to be able to get to the moon?!?! :think:
Yes, well, that assures that only 'the smart ones' are able to get to that information.

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Post by Pappa » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:15 am

amused wrote:
Pappa wrote:So wait... some utter catastrophe befalls humanity. Something so bad we might need to relearn things like smelting metal... and they expect us to be able to get to the moon?!?! :think:
Yes, well, that assures that only 'the smart ones' are able to get to that information.
Oh wait... I just read the bit about robots and radio transmissions. Still... we'd need some way of connecting to the data source and request the info, then get it back in a usable format.
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Post by Hermit » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:47 am

Douglas Adams had all that worked out decades ago. Behold the story of The 'B' Ark.
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Post by apophenia » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:02 pm




Okay. We died, likely as a result of some technological catastrophe like nuclear war, and this Ark is designed to get us back to the point at which we committed that dreadful mistake faster than we would be able to do otherwise?


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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Dec 28, 2011 12:54 pm

Anybody remember the Motie "museum"?
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