SATELLITE PROJECT by SATELLITE
IES CERVANTES MADRID-MADRID Spain 14 years old 6 / 6 English Moon
Project description
Description of the moon camp challenge called Satellite.
In our moon camp project we created a greenhouse made for the future,located in the moon, and with a totally ecological construction. As it is inspired by what would be a greenhouse of the future, human maintenance is not necessary, since the robot ships would take care of the plants and bring the necessary products from the earth.As there are things that robots are not yet capable of doing, we have installed a hut suitable for living up to 1 month. What will be planted in our greenhouse will be, above all, plants in danger of extinction.
Description:
This would be a technique to be able to cultivate and plant all kinds of plants, which would be necessary to survive and feed ourselves on the moon.
These capsules would be filled with oxygen and would be able to expel the carbon dioxide and fill it again with oxygen and so on, just like the oxygen-filled helmets that would be worn in the suits.
Here we would put our spaceships, which would help us to travel around. This space is quite large because the spaceships would be huge.
The spaceships are made of a very strange metal and are very heavy, so that’s why the floor we will be of a very strong metal.
This is the antenna, which would help us to communicate between us and the people or things that are out of our reach.
This part will be where we would plan and make expeditions and excursions to take materials for our camp and to bring food.
This would be the place where we would sleep and at the same time store most of our food reserves.
This is also like a capsule, we have a device that makes it possible for us to have clean oxygen and to expel the carbon dioxide, so we could breathe without any worries.
Inside these rocks we have materials hidden and stored, they are rocks that are hollow inside, and we have them reserved in case an emergency happens or something falls suddenly.
Why is it a 3D design and not a 3D Printing?
Well, because a 3d design refers to using software to create a digital model of a three-dimensional shape or object. Organizations and professionals across industries use 3D design to communicate ideas, create products and customer experiences, teach concepts, and more. Meanwhile, 3D printing is a process of making three dimensional objects from a digital file. 3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods.
The Moon Camp project is a 3D design because with tinkercad, which is a digital model of creating 3 dimensional shapes we created the project. It might not be possible to construct a greenhouse with a 3d printing design, because we would need many materials.
#3D Design
Other Projects
Estado de México – Mexico