Life on Mars: Here's what the planet's first city might look likePublished24 March 2021Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, They've called the imagined city N眉wa, after a mythological Chinese goddess and think around 250,000 people could live there.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, But rather than buildings being spread out across the planet's horizontal surface, the city has instead been build vertically with the buildings and structures inserted into the rock of the cliff face.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, This means it is protected from radiation and meteorites while having access to indirect sunlight - pretty clever!Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, They imagine that people would live and work in these 鈥渕acro-buildings鈥, made by tunnelling through the rock of the cliff, which would be linked together by a 3D network of tunnels.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, The highest point of the cliff is the Mesa. This vast plain is where everything needed for manufacturing, food production, and energy generation, would be found.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, They've made the most of the planet's natural landscape in the plans, placing the city at the slope of one of the Martian cliffs with good access to water from Tempe Mensa.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, The spaces at the cliff face are called 鈥淕reen-Domes,鈥 and can either be used as parks, or to grow experimental vegetation in the Martian atmosphere.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, After a short initial phase relying on money and supplies from Earth, the community in N眉wa should be able to provide for themselves themselves through locally grown produce.Image source, Abiboo Studio/SONet Image caption, Crops grown there would be the main source of food, as well as changing the carbon dioxide into oxygen and taking part in the water processing system.More on this storyAmazing new Perseverance images shared from MarsPublished20 February 2021Nasa wants people for a special Mars missionPublished24 May 2020What would it be like living on Mars?Published29 August 2016