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Follow this link to participate in the current edition of Moon Camp Discovery.

In Moon Camp Discovery 2019-2020 each team’s mission was to 3D design only one component of a Moon Camp using Tinkercad. Teams could choose to design the:

– Lunar lander

– Astronauts quarters

– Lunar rover

Moon Camp Discovery is a non-competitive mission for beginners. All teams that submited an entry that complied with the guidelines received a participation certificate and their project was shared on the Moon Camp online platform.

For more information consult the guidelines of Moon Camp Discovery 2019-2020 here.

Team: Moon Camp – Sri Lanka

Category: Discovery – Astronauts quarters | Kandy – Sri Lanka |  6 to 8 years old |  2



External link for Tinkercad 3D design


Project description

My name is Hiranga Suraweera. I am 8 years old and I am from Sri Lanka. I am very interested in Astronomy, especially exoplanets. I wake up every morning to learn more about them. I check http://spaceengine.org/ every day. I worked on this design on my own after getting inspired by what it would be like to live on the moon. If I become an astronaut, this is what I would like the Astronaut’s Quarters to look like. It is very difficult to work with another team member in Sri Lanka when there are lots of connectivity issues (schools are also closed these days). My mother got permission to submit my design as an individual project from the Moon Camp Team. I would like to thank them for giving permission to do so. I hope everyone would like my design.

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