Origami-Inspired "Lunark" Aims To Provide A Comfortable Abode For Space Travelers
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NASA's Artemis program not only hopes to land the next man and the first woman on the lunar south pole by 2024; it also expects them to spend up to seven days in the inhospitable environment, collecting samples and conducting experiments. To provide the pioneering scientists — and future space travelers — with a comfortable shelter, two enterprising Dutch architects have built a habitat capable of withstanding the Moon's harsh conditions.
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- thechosenone1234년 이상There's only one word that can describe this: Amazing.
- msamantha4년 이상This Article is cool
- horse1234564년 이상I'm bad at origami
- superjazz1234년 이상Good job
- superjazz1234년 이상Nice and very advance technology guys
- theminecraftkid4년 이상What do I have to do to go into space in that?!
- spidergirl744년 이상That is really cool, people say being an artist takes hard work, skill, and wit, so for that spacecraft to be inspired by art is an example of one of the many ways art is inspiring, helping, and brightning up our world.
- piplovesanimals4년 이상I want to go in space some day
- piplovesanimals4년 이상I love space
- epicstuff4년 이상So cool.