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Lets suppose we could build domed cities on Mars.
The surface of the planet has major temperature shifts. Would people inside the domes experience such things too, or no, since if the dome can provide enough radiation protection, it provides enough heat insulation too? With present day anti-rad materials, could they have enough visible light for plants and everything else, or should they have artifical lighting during daytime too?
The surface of the planet has major temperature shifts. Would people inside the domes experience such things too, or no, since if the dome can provide enough radiation protection, it provides enough heat insulation too? With present day anti-rad materials, could they have enough visible light for plants and everything else, or should they have artifical lighting during daytime too?