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Moon Camp Explorers 2022 – 2023 Project Gallery

 

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 dangers of space and describe the living and working facilities in their Moon Camp.

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IES GONZALO NAZARENO  DOS HERMANAS-SEVILLA    Spain 14   0 / 0 ESPAÑOL



1.1 – Project Description

Translation:

A lunar base so that the astronauts can have a quite pleasant stay on the moon;
The base contains: a moon landing for the rocket, it also contains capsules so they can rest, they also have a soccer stadium so they can disconnect from work and spend their free time, they have two areas to work on investigations and they also have containers that bring the necessary materials and food so that they can survive, there is also a water collector to process it and have drinking water, they also have several solar panels to supply moon camp and another thing that they have an orchard to investigate the growth of plants, … also a very important fact is that the astronauts take the flag of SPAIN to the moon because our astronauts are Spanish and apart from that it has an area to leave the air that it brings in from outside.

Original Text:

Una base lunar para que los astronautas puedan tener una estancia en la luna bastante agradable;
La base contiene: una alunizaje para el cohete, también contiene cápsulas para que puedan descansar, además tienen un estadio de fútbol para que puedan desconectar del trabajo y pasar el tiempo libre, tienen dos zonas para trabajar en las investigaciones y también tienen contenedores que traen los materiales necesarios y alimentos para que puedan sobrevivir, además hay un recolector de agua para que la procesen y tengan agua potable, también tienen varias placas solares para abastecer en moon camp y otra cosa que tienen un huerto para investigar el crecimiento de las plantas,… también un dato muy importante es que los astronautas se llevan a la luna la bandera de ESPAÑA porque nuestros astronautas son Españoles y aparte tiene una zona para dejar el aire que trae de afuera.

1.2 – Why do your astronaut want to go to the Moon and build a Moon Camp?

Translation:

The astronaut wants to travel to the moon, because he wants to see that human life can also adapt to lunar conditions and terrain, and also because they are in the Kepler crater, which is a fairly large crater and then this crater is next to the oceanus procellarum In addition, the crater has very good materials so that they can build the lunar base with the materials provided by the crater. The crater has a diameter of 29.49 kilometers and a depth of 2.6 kilometers that can be covered with whatever is outside.

 

Original text:

The astronaut wants to travel to the moon, because he wants to see that human life can also adapt to lunar conditions and terrain, and also because they are in the Kepler crater, which is a fairly large crater and then this crater is next to the oceanus procellarum In addition, the crater has very good materials so that they can build the lunar base with the materials provided by the crater. The crater has a diameter of 29.49 kilometers and a depth of 2.6 kilometers that can be covered with whatever is outside.

2.1.a – Where do you want to build your Moon Camp?

CRÁTER KEPLER

2.2.b – Why did you choose this location?

Translation:

Kepler crater is located close to the equator and is on the near side of the moon. It is 2.6 kilometers deep, therefore it has many advantages, for example when there are lunar storms it will be more protected and it will also prevent the camp from being buried by lunar sand. By having plains around it, we can use them to test the defense systems we use on the moon.
This place has been chosen for the reasons mentioned above and because it is also an area where there is a high probability of the presence of water, so if we find it, it would be a great discovery. Being located in a mare, the probability of internal lava flows is more likely

 

Original text:

El cráter Kepler está situado cercano al ecuador y está en la cara visible de la luna. Tiene una profundidad de 2,6 kilómetros de profundidad por lo tanto tiene muchas ventajas, por ejemplo cuando haya tormentas lunares va a estar más protegidos y también evitará que el campamento quede sepultado por arena lunar. Al tener a su alrededor llanuras, podremos utilizarlas para probar los sistemas de defensa que usemos en la luna.
Se ha elegido este lugar por los motivos antes mencionados y porque, además es una zona en la que es muy probable que haya presencia de agua, por lo que si la encontramos sería un gran descubrimiento. Al estar situado en un mare, la probabilidad de que haya corrientes internas de lava es más probable

2.2 How do you plan to build your Moon Camp? Describe how you can use the Moon’s natural resources, and which materials you would need to bring from Earth.

Translation:

The vast majority of materials would be brought from Earth, although the foundation of the lunar base could be built with the earth and water that we obtained on the Moon. Materials such as stainless steel or aluminum would have to be brought from Earth

Original Text:

La gran mayoría de materiales serían traídos de la Tierra, aunque la cimentación de la base lunar podría ser construida con la tierra y el agua que obtuviésemos en la Luna. De la Tierra habría que llevar materiales tales como acero inoxidable o aluminio

3.1 – How does your Moon Camp protect and provide shelter to your astronauts against the Moon’s harsh environment.

3.2 – On the Moon, resources are very scarce, but during long Moon missions, astronauts cannot rely on resupply missions from the Earth. Explain how your Moon Camp will provide astronauts with sustainable access to basic needs like water, food, air and power.

4.1 – What would you include in your astronaut training programme, to help prepare the astronauts for a Moon mission?

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