Embark on a Cosmic Journey

This year, Nasa has communicated their need for a
compactable camper to support on lunar explorations. The camper must arrive onto the moon in a volume no larger than 1.5m wide x 2m long x  1.5m tall and must be able to expand to allow a crew of two to live, perform EVAs, and conduct minimal testing on lunar samples for 7 days independent of the Lunar Base.

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Hours Spent

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Models

1000000 

Headaches

Restraints

Arrives to the moon in a volume no larger than 1.5m wide x 2m long x 1.5m tall

 • Expands to allow for two crew members 7 days independent of the Lunar Base 

• Can be pulled by or fit onto the LTV 

• Can dock to the habitat when not in use 

• Can supply power for itself and charge up the LTV 

• Can have flexible components as well as rigid components 

• Can have tools and equipment that are set up after expansion—minimal if possible.

Highlights of Our Initiatives

Explore our thought processes, additional information about our project, as well as get to know us!

Testing

Videos and data that came from testing.

Materials

Without the foundation, the idea wouldn't be able to come to life.

Software

Source code and comments.

About Us

Learn about the people behind the project!

Designing the Cosmic Cabin

Contact us

Telephone: 8322269647

E-mail: amy.t.mimi@gmail.com

 

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