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In the future, to enable astronauts to stay on the Moon for long periods of time, new infrastructures must be developed to overcome important challenges. Such challenges include protection from radiation and meteorites, energy production, the extraction and recycling of water, food production and much more. The Moon Camp Challenge invites students to explore the Moon and decode some of the complexities future astronauts may face.

In Moon Camp Discovery each team’s mission is to 3D design only one component of a Moon Camp using Tinkercad. Teams can choose to design a:

– Lunar lander

– Moon Base

– Lunar rover

– Rocket

– Lunar Orbital Space Station

 

The design should be adapted to the Moon environment and if possible consider the use of local resources, provide protection and/or living and working facilities for the astronauts.

Moon Camp Discovery is a non-competitive mission for beginners. All teams that submit an entry that complies with the guidelines will receive a participation certificate and their project will be shared on the Moon Camp online platform.

 

Who can participate?

Participation is open worldwide to students aged up to 19 years old. Moon Camp Discovery is recommended for students aged 6 to 14 years old. Participating students must be supported by a teacher, educator or parent.

Discovery Projects Gallery 2020-2021

Below you can find some of the Moon Camp Discovery projects. For more projects visit the Moon Camp Discovery project gallery.

 

Team: Moon Builders

Whitby    Canada Category: Rocket
External link for Tinkercad 3D design

Project description


We made a rocket ship similar to the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. The rocket ship can only hold up to about three people. It consists of two very powerful rocket boosters that detach from the main rocket ship when the rocket exits out of the Earth’s atmosphere. When the boosters detach from the main rocket, they then start heading down to Earth and land on a landing pad that is located on the Atlantic ocean. The Rocket ship is about 70 meters (230 feet) tall, 12.2 meters (40 feet) wide and weighs 1,420,788 kilograms (3,132,301 lb).

 


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