A mobile habitat for human lunar exploration

Since the Apollo missions, there have been significant technological advancements and scientific discoveries in robotic exploration of deep space. Currently, NASA's Artemis Program aims to establish human habitation on the Moon, which remains a considerable challenge. To address this, Alta Scuo...

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Main Authors: Sumini, Valentina, Chesi, Claudio, Florenzano, Daniele, Botti, Michela, Calogero, Lorenzo, Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa, Caruso, Alessandro, Comparini, Massimo C., Ferrone, Enrico, Hoffman, Jeffrey, Maggiore, Paolo, Mattioli, Marta, Paradiso, Joseph, Perino, Maria Antonietta, Portolani, Marco, Rizzo, Angela, Signorotto, Giulia
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spelling ftpoltorinoiris:oai:iris.polito.it:11583/2983496 2024-09-15T18:36:46+00:00 A mobile habitat for human lunar exploration Sumini, Valentina Chesi, Claudio Florenzano, Daniele Botti, Michela Calogero, Lorenzo Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa Caruso, Alessandro Comparini, Massimo C. Ferrone, Enrico Hoffman, Jeffrey Maggiore, Paolo Mattioli, Marta Paradiso, Joseph Perino, Maria Antonietta Portolani, Marco Rizzo, Angela Signorotto, Giulia Sumini, Valentina Chesi, Claudio Florenzano, Daniele Botti, Michela Calogero, Lorenzo Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa Caruso, Alessandro Comparini, Massimo C. Ferrone, Enrico Hoffman, Jeffrey Maggiore, Paolo Mattioli, Marta Paradiso, Joseph Perino, Maria Antonietta Portolani, Marco Rizzo, Angela Signorotto, Giulia 2024 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11583/2983496 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44328-2_82 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-44328-2_82 eng eng Springer info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-3-031-44327-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-3-031-44328-2 ispartofbook:Shell and Spatial Structures: Proceedings of IWSS 2023 2023 Italian Workshop on Shell and Spatial Structures (IWSS) volume:437 firstpage:784 lastpage:790 numberofpages:7 serie:LECTURE NOTES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING https://hdl.handle.net/11583/2983496 doi:10.1007/978-3-031-44328-2_82 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85177070782 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-44328-2_82 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Space architecture Mobile habitat Structural analysi Moon info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2024 ftpoltorinoiris https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44328-2_82 2024-07-22T14:00:48Z Since the Apollo missions, there have been significant technological advancements and scientific discoveries in robotic exploration of deep space. Currently, NASA's Artemis Program aims to establish human habitation on the Moon, which remains a considerable challenge. To address this, Alta Scuola Politecnica, Thales Alenia Space and MIT have collaborated to design an innovative and adaptable mobile habitat using a holistic multidisciplinary approach for crewed surface exploration missions. The outcome of the Lunar Architecture Design Exploration (LADE) project is a mobile space architecture system that enables human presence on the Moon, supporting medium to long-term missions. This mobile module serves as a crucial component within a more extensive system of hybrid class II and class III shelters, intended for the development of a lunar village. The primary objective is to facilitate the extended stay of four astronauts near the Shackleton crater, strategically located at the South Pole of the Moon, which offers favorable conditions for surface exploration and potential future permanent settlement. The paper presents an in-depth study of the form-finding process and structural analysis adopted for the LADE mobile habitat. Conference Object South pole PORTO@iris (Publications Open Repository TOrino - Politecnico di Torino) 784 790
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topic Space architecture
Mobile habitat
Structural analysi
Moon
spellingShingle Space architecture
Mobile habitat
Structural analysi
Moon
Sumini, Valentina
Chesi, Claudio
Florenzano, Daniele
Botti, Michela
Calogero, Lorenzo
Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa
Caruso, Alessandro
Comparini, Massimo C.
Ferrone, Enrico
Hoffman, Jeffrey
Maggiore, Paolo
Mattioli, Marta
Paradiso, Joseph
Perino, Maria Antonietta
Portolani, Marco
Rizzo, Angela
Signorotto, Giulia
A mobile habitat for human lunar exploration
topic_facet Space architecture
Mobile habitat
Structural analysi
Moon
description Since the Apollo missions, there have been significant technological advancements and scientific discoveries in robotic exploration of deep space. Currently, NASA's Artemis Program aims to establish human habitation on the Moon, which remains a considerable challenge. To address this, Alta Scuola Politecnica, Thales Alenia Space and MIT have collaborated to design an innovative and adaptable mobile habitat using a holistic multidisciplinary approach for crewed surface exploration missions. The outcome of the Lunar Architecture Design Exploration (LADE) project is a mobile space architecture system that enables human presence on the Moon, supporting medium to long-term missions. This mobile module serves as a crucial component within a more extensive system of hybrid class II and class III shelters, intended for the development of a lunar village. The primary objective is to facilitate the extended stay of four astronauts near the Shackleton crater, strategically located at the South Pole of the Moon, which offers favorable conditions for surface exploration and potential future permanent settlement. The paper presents an in-depth study of the form-finding process and structural analysis adopted for the LADE mobile habitat.
author2 Sumini, Valentina
Chesi, Claudio
Florenzano, Daniele
Botti, Michela
Calogero, Lorenzo
Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa
Caruso, Alessandro
Comparini, Massimo C.
Ferrone, Enrico
Hoffman, Jeffrey
Maggiore, Paolo
Mattioli, Marta
Paradiso, Joseph
Perino, Maria Antonietta
Portolani, Marco
Rizzo, Angela
Signorotto, Giulia
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Chesi, Claudio
Florenzano, Daniele
Botti, Michela
Calogero, Lorenzo
Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa
Caruso, Alessandro
Comparini, Massimo C.
Ferrone, Enrico
Hoffman, Jeffrey
Maggiore, Paolo
Mattioli, Marta
Paradiso, Joseph
Perino, Maria Antonietta
Portolani, Marco
Rizzo, Angela
Signorotto, Giulia
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Chesi, Claudio
Florenzano, Daniele
Botti, Michela
Calogero, Lorenzo
Caracas, Ana Carolina Corrêa
Caruso, Alessandro
Comparini, Massimo C.
Ferrone, Enrico
Hoffman, Jeffrey
Maggiore, Paolo
Mattioli, Marta
Paradiso, Joseph
Perino, Maria Antonietta
Portolani, Marco
Rizzo, Angela
Signorotto, Giulia
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