In Moon Camp Discovery 2020-2021 each team’s mission was to 3D design only one component of a Moon Camp using Tinkercad. Teams could choose to design a:
– Lunar lander
– Moon Base
– Lunar rover
– Rocket
– Lunar Orbital Space Station
Moon Camp Discovery is a non-competitive mission for beginners, open worldwide to students aged up to 19 years old. All teams that submitted an entry that complied with the guidelines received a participation certificate and their project can be seen on the Moon Camp Discovery 2020 – 2021 gallery.
For more information consult the guidelines of Moon Camp Discovery 2020-2021 here.
Discovery Projects Gallery 2020-2021
Below you can find some of the Moon Camp Discovery projects. For more projects visit the Moon Camp Discovery 2020-2021 project gallery.
Team: Star Catcher
Grebenau Germany Category: Rocket
External link for Tinkercad 3D design
These two rockets are used to bring man and robots to the moon. Both are powered by fuel out of gas. Rocket 1 flies first. It has 3 engines and 3 stages, 1 spike to avoid fluctuations, 1 automatic command module (flies without a pilot). Rocket 1 transports robots and material for the moon basis. The robots are programmed to build the moon station out of the material and the resources on the moon. Rocket 2 starts as second. It is aerodynamic for better flight conditions. It has exactly like rocket 1 a spike to avoid fluctuations, a semi-automatic / semi-manual command module. Differently to Rocket 1, it has only 1 stage with fuel (gas) and only two engines mounted at this stage. For this the command module has 3 engines. It transports man and and their luggage instead of robots and material. When the second rocket arrives, the moon basis is already ready to move in.