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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- wolfdog4년 이상This is a great concept, however it still needs to be refined before it can be suitable for space voyage and exploration. :) Personally I don't think space tourists will be a huge thing. Space is largely uncharted territory and as a result the laws regarding which country owns what changes constantly.
- love-art4년 이상Cool!!
- imsome14년 이상Cool
- ejsososo4년 이상I once did oragami it was really hard and i dont know how they did this :P
- sara_3454년 이상wow that is so COOL!!
- hamstergirl124년 이상I am very interested in this. Is it possible that they could send this to space? I am perplexed.
- sharkfun1234년 이상That is SOOOOO cool!
- charpay4년 이상this is so cool!
- chub_lord4년 이상I once tried to do origami and it did not go well
- bunnie_kitty4년 이상Cool but I don't like my friends to do tons of stuff and notify me. But this is super coool