Moon Camp Explorers Gallery 2021-2022
In Moon Camp Explorers each team’s mission is to 3D design a complete Moon Camp using Tinkercad. They also have to explain how they will use local resources, protect astronauts from the dangerous of space and describe the living and working facilities.
Team: 402_Jabrastan
college jean jaures colomiers France 13 3 /
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Project description
We are trying to create a moon base so that we can live on the moon. So, we find solutions to form water on the moon, to breathe on the moon… |
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Where do you want to build your Moon Camp?
Close to the lunar poles Why did you choose this location?
We intend to position our lunar base near the lunar poles because the temperatures are more suited to our usual living environment (between and -°C). We will have to wear woolen clothes with a heating system. How do you plan to build your Mooncamp? Which materials will you use?
We will use lunar “concrete”, regolith, to build this lunar base |
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Water
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Food
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Electricity
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Air
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Protection
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We have to find a way to melt the ice at the pole of the moon and then wash this water. And to make sur there is enough of it, we can also use the water recycling system as in the international space station |
make plants to have vegetables |
Place solar panels on the moon so that there is always at least one solar panel exposed to the sun. and during solar eclipses we can bring large batteries that can last the entire eclipse. |
We need at least 8 m² of algae per person on the moon to breathe properly. It also provides a nice, fresh air. The lunar base must be completely sealed and made of airtight materials. To leave the base, pressurised airlocks will be needed. |
To protect ourselves from the sun’s meteorites and radiation, we will have to equip our body and our lunar base with 10 to 20 cm thick polyethylene shield. The ideal solution to protect ourselves from storms is to bathe in a pool placed in the lunar base. |
Describe a day on the Moon for one of your Moon Camp astronauts
He gets up, eats hot com for breakfast then goes to do his activities: walking, golf, board games… After lunch he goes to his room and has a drink. After lunch, he reports to Earth and does his daily chores to sustain life on the moon. In the evening, after dinner, he does quiet activities like reading, thinking about plans to improve activities and nutrition on the moon, or enjoying the view outside the lunar base. |