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: Cosmos

CoderDojo  Timișoara    Romania

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Project description

Our Lunar Base has room for 6 astronauts. That’s enough for a lunar base. They can share information about mysterious objects/materials/minerals, research them, create models, and workout, live, but we must include more oxygen and a garden to grow enough food for astronauts. Sometimes they can send different types of food on Earth for humans, animals.

Where do you want to build your Moon Camp?

Close to the Lunar Poles

Why did you choose this location?

The moon’s temperature can reach from -213 C to 123 C and in the day is too hot to go outside and in the night you can freeze, however the lunar poles isn’t quite warm or cold and the temperature reaches from -150 C to 50 C and the temperature is similar to the Earth. The Lunar Poles can also protect from radiations.

Water
Food
Electricity
Air

The water came from ice water that’s melted and filtered to produce it. The ice is found in shadowed craters.

The food will be received from the Earth-like melons, carrots, potatoes, etc. and sometimes can be found on the moon.

Our energy source is from the solar panel and Sunlight.

It will be from the earth until will have production from lunar soil.

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

The Lunar Base is mostly 3D printed and because the moon has extreme temperatures on the surface and radiations.

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

The base is constructed underground and has three elevators connecting the surface and the base. The base is located on a Vulcan tube. The rooms were built in a solid moon soil. Most of them are 3D printed and painted. The windows on the base are also 3D printed using regolith and sunlight.

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

Our Lunar Base is quite large, being 432 square meters, 2592 cubic meters.


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