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Moon Camp Pioneers Gallery 2021-2022

In Moon Camp Pioneers each team’s mission is to 3D design a complete Moon Camp using Fusion 360. 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: Night Wing

郑州轻工业大学  郑州    China 19, 18, 19   9 / 1


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Project description

Our theme is lunar tourism, which is mainly centered on indoor experience and outdoor tour, with a scale of 10 to 15 tourists.

Our camp will be built on the edge of the “Copernicus” crater “, an excellent star viewing and shooting site where visitors can view the moon’s unique features and other stars.At the same time, build our base in the polar regions to maintain the resources needed for tourism.

2.1 Where do you want to build your Moon Camp?

I wanted to build my lunar camp along the edge of the crater Copernicus.First: Copernicus crater is a famous impact point of the lunar storm ocean, complex structure, spectacular scenery, is a spectacular view spot.Second: the edge of the crater is an excellent shelter point, which can greatly protect the safety of tourists.

2.2 How do you plan to build your Moon Camp? Describe the techniques, materials and your design choices.

We plan to build our camp with lunar soil and iron oxide minerals from the moon.Technology released by the European Space Agency (ESA), using the heat of sunlight, can print lunar dust 3D into bricks can build settlements (3D printing platform can bake at 1000℃, a 20x10x3 cm building bricks), using 3D printing technology from the moon into special glass and steel to prevent high temperature and solar radiation.

2.3 The environment on the Moon is very dangerous for the astronauts. Explain how your Moon Camp will protect them. (maximum 150 words)

We built the lunar site on the edge of the Copernicus crater while building our base at the lunar polar regions.Through this, energy, food and water can be provided, vegetable greenhouses are used to provide oxygen, and our homes uses special glass and steel to prevent solar rays and lunar dust.

2.4 Explain how your Moon Camp will provide the astronauts with:

Water
Food
Power
Air

Permanent craters near the moon’s polar regions have confirmed large amounts of water.Take some water on the moon.

Hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells produce a lot of water (a day for six people).At the same time, the waste water is converted into potable water through distillation equipment.

Carbon monoxide can synthesize protein, and then used to make meat and dairy products, and starch can also be made from carbon dioxide to make food for people. By building greenhouses, wheat, potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, Onions and other crops can also be planted to meet people’s daily needs.

Early use of nuclear power equipment to meet basic needs, after building solar photovoltaic panels, placed in the polar day peak, solar energy through sunlight, light energy into electricity, used to maintain living areas, entertainment area, and greenhouse energy demand, at the same time build hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, used for emergency response.

Plant plants and crops to supply oxygen to break down polar ice.For the lunar soil, oxygen can be extracted by ionization.

2.5 Explain what would be the main purpose of your Moon Camp.

We built the lunar camp for tourism.With no atmospheric scattering, the beautiful stars can be enjoyed with the sun in the sky.Lunar tourism is gradually looking forward to and accepted.Our purpose is to allow people to travel on the basis of the moon life, the moon and the earth obvious different, I believe many people will be very interested in this.

3.1 Describe a day on the Moon for your Moon Camp astronaut crew.

Wake up in the morning, visitors go to the second floor of the living area for food and conversation. Small visitors can experience the entertainment facilities on the first floor, including trampoline, small train, moon swing, and visitors can also watch the galaxy on the third floor.The camp is also equipped with a swimming pool and a viewing garden for visitors to see the plants growing on the moon.At the same time, visitors can travel to the Jinghai base, for the first moon, along the edge of the Copernicus crater.

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