A Lunar Base with Astronomical Observatory

作者: Ondrej Doule , Emmanouil Detsis , Aliakbar Ebrahimi

DOI: 10.2514/6.2011-5063

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摘要: The concept of a Lunar Base for crew 10 (LB10), with an astronomical telescope is presented in this paper. focus on the architectural solutions lunar habitat observatory as well site selection location and deployment settlement. LB10 base designated scientific research but also commercial utilization permanent human presence Moon. architecture driven by minimum mass structure components transported from Earth maximum safety during construction use base. A number robotic deployable structures are used to achieve goal. based inflatable, rigid regolith different purposes. fragile, inner part holds human’s biosphere while exterior shell provides solid shield against radiation micrometeoroids. thus resembles terrestrial fortification design endure object impact, interior comfortable safe living sphere. vicinity self-deployable which uses liquid mirror technology located North Pole Moon 4 km

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