ARMOR -ARchitectural Melanin-Operated Radiation shielding for flexible structures

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The will to explore in humans was driven by necessity in the early years of civilisation. From the Polynesians, Vikings, and Columbus to the common men who ventured from the east coast of America to the west, they explored whilst risking their lives and not knowing whether their efforts and persistence to overcome all the challenges would bring reward. Of course, the advertised reason for these adventures was to gain further resources, wealth, national pride or in some cases, a new start but the drive behind this tenacity is always the need to explore. Humanity has not yet explored every corner of Earth, but we still desire to go further beyond the confines of our planet and into space. We have developed ways to survive and, potentially, thrive in orbit, and there are space stations being manufactured, space habitats and establishments on planetary bodies are being designed. There are also numerous probes exploring the solar system for us, including semi-automated rovers gathering information and samples to study on Mars, but now in situ human exploration is merely years away. There are means to ensure protection against space radiation on an extraterrestrial body or temporarily in orbit where the atmosphere shields against the most extreme radiation, but hitherto there exists no plan for shielding against the harsh radiation environment during the 384,400 km trip to the Moon or the 97 million km journey to Mars. The previously introduced FORT shield can be installed on rigid structures, while ARMOR shielding is being developed for inflatable habitats. Both shielding intend to use microbiology to enhance the properties of materials and take advantage of the radiation shielding capabilities of fungi. ARMOR shielding is a silicone-coated high-performance polymer fabric with embedded melanin layer. Keywords: fungi, melanin, space radiation, deep space, inflatable habitats, architectural radiation shielding, space exploration, human spaceflight

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Gulacsi, Eszter Caselle Torinese, IT 2 0

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