щиеся структуры появится в
космосе, где дороговизна полезного груза, отсутствие гравитационных сил и
низкая потребность в питательных веществах для поддержания жизни делают
такой выбор очень привлекательным. Однако на этом пути остаются
проблемы. Например, проблема повторного использования самоощущающих и
самовосстанавливающихся структур.
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