moon_camp

Moon Camp Explorers Gallery 2019-2020

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: moon astronauts

uzš Lvíčata  Prague    Czech Republic

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Project description

Our moon station called ARMSTRONG 6 is for 6 astronauts. Station have a main sector with laboratory and gym. From the main sector they will run tubes to the greenhouse, habs, lunar garage, production water, rockets and transition chambers. The base, will take energy from solar panels. The water, base gets from the combustion of the hydrogen. The base also have two rovers.

Where do you want to build your Moon Camp?

Close to the Lunar Poles

Why did you choose this location?

is suitable for generating electricity from the sun.

Water
Food
Electricity
Air

Water is produced by burning hydrogen. when you ignite hydrogen, it generates such energy that the walls of the water-producing plant become dewy. We will then wipe the water off the walls. (There will be plastic walls in the water dome).

The food will be grown in a greenhouse.

Energy from solar panels made from the sun.

The air will be imported in oxygen cylinders and will also be partly produced by plants from the sun.

How do you plan to build your Moon Camp? Which materials would you use?

The components of the base will be imported in parts and we will use sheet metal, plastic, glass and sheet metal and titanium alloys.

The Moon environment is very dangerous for the astronauts. Explain how your Moon Camp will protect them.

Astronauts are protected by very thick glass domes and durable material from radiation and extreme temperatures.

Describe a day on the Moon for one of your Moon Camp astronauts

The astronaut gets up – brushes his teeth ATD, (Standard Morning Routine). He has breakfast and goes to work out for half an hour. If necessary, it will go with the moonlight to the solar panels and dust them. Then go check the base to make sure everything is in order. Otherwise, he goes on to fulfill the mission he is assigned (collects soil samples, researches in ATD laboratories.) Then he has lunch and continues the mission or research. In short, he does his job. In the evening, the astronaut is allowed to be with the crew and friends watching a movie, talking, in short, has some free time and rest with friends after a hard day of research. Then around 9:00 he can go to bed. In fact, it depends on what profession the astronaut performs. And it also depends on the situation if he has to evacuate or there is danger. But this was an example of a normal day.


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