The House in Mars Approved BY NASA Marsha & Tera In Telugu | అంగారక గ్రహంపై మానవుల నివాసం

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The House in Mars Approved BY NASA Marsha & Tera | అంగారక గ్రహంపై మానవుల నివాసం

TERA: Experience the Future of Living
An eco-retreat unlike any other. From the makers of the NASA-award-winning Mars habitat MARSHA.

Overview
Nestled in the woods of Upstate New York with sweeping views of the Hudson River, TERA is a high-tech, luxe, green eco-home that’s unlike any other on this planet – available on a nightly basis for anyone wanting a glimpse into the future of sustainable life on and beyond our planet. Developed from AI SpaceFactory's NASA-award-winning Mars habitat MARSHA, it's created with space-grade technologies and materials that were developed for long-term sustainable missions on Mars.

The first eco-habitat on Earth created through space-grade technology

TERA is unlike any other home on this planet, 3-D printed from plants and minerals found in abundance on our planet and fitted with the most advanced technological, smart and eco-friendly products. Situated on acres of undisturbed nature just 1.5 hours by train from NYC, TERA gives guests a quiet appreciation of Earth while offering a glimpse into life on a new planet.

TERA will be available for nightly stays starting March 2020. Every stay contributes to TERA's sustainable and scientific mission: emphasizing the need for renewable technologies to save this planet, while researching what’s needed to enable life on a new one.
AI SpaceFactory is a multi-planetary architectural and technology design agency founded by a veteran, award-winning architecture team who built some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. Recently, our Mars habitat prototype MARSHA won half a million dollars from NASA for its ground-breaking designs – the first-ever 3D printed habitat of its height designed to enable human life on Mars. MARSHA has gained attention around the world and featured in The Wall Street Journal, BBC, The Financial Times, OGlobo, and more.
While we were designing for sustainable life on a new planet, we realized our materials and technology had the potential to be leaps and bounds more sustainable than traditional construction (especially concrete and steel). It could transform the way we build on Earth – maybe even save our planet.
So out of MARSHA, we created TERA: a new kind of habitat that brings space technology back to Earth. TERA interjects into the building industry’s massive waste of materials and creates a proof-of-concept for a new type of building – one that is durable and twice as strong as concrete, yet recyclable and compostable.
TERA will be a futuristic terrestrial home for this planet – one that emphasizes the beauty of its natural environment. Unlike conventional buildings, it can be be harvested from the earth and returned to the earth.
“TERA and MARSHA are from the same family; they just have been born on different planets.” – TERA Lead Designer and Architect, Sima Shahverdi
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