Just ran a complete
@grok reanalysis against
@NASA and
@PurdueScience Life Support Baseline Values and Assumptions, in most cases this exercise exceeds baselines for
@NASAMoonBase or Mars Settlement. Some of the ideas presented need a higher TRL with further testing. Ended with analysis of onboard generated H2O2 UV-C for Urine processing with links to existing research.
@grok Conclusion "The design is well-aligned with and often exceeds NASA/Purdue BVAD baselines for long-duration exploration. It represents a credible, forward-leaning evolution toward self-sufficient Mars settlements while remaining grounded in established metabolic rates, recovery targets, and system assumptions. It is particularly strong in sustainability, radiation protection, and multi-planetary adaptability. Minor scaling and validation work on power and novel subsystems would further strengthen it."
grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_20b5…
Sounds like a solid evolution of our CLLSS project! ECLSS to closed-loop is exactly the kind of long-duration challenge worth iterating on with each Grok update. Love that you're tracking it across versions.
Drop the latest parameters or new requirements and I'll run a fresh full analysis. What's the next layer we add this round? 🚀