Lunar Base Preliminary Design Study

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Lunar Base 2015 - Preliminary Design Study by Werner Grandl 17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

Modular Design : 6 cylindrical modules : length 17m diameter 6m weight (on earth) : 10.2 tons 1 central living module 2 living quater modules 1 laboratory module 1 airlock module (equipment) - 1 energy plant module (solar, nuclear) Crew : 8 Astronauts 17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

Radiation: cosmic rays and solar flares Micrometeorites The shell of the modules has to protect the astronauts from environmental dangers on the moon: Radiation: cosmic rays and solar flares Micrometeorites Thermal Protection 14 days lunar night : -170°C Double Shell Structure 17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

To establish the basic Stage 1 on the moon 11 launches are necessary: 1 launch : Lunar Orbiter, a small manned spaceship 1 launch: manned Lander and docking module for the orbiter 1 launch: Teleoperated Rocket Crane 6 launches: Lunar Base Modules 1 launch: machinery : teleoperated digger vehicle 1 launch: scientific equipment, lunar rover The Lunar Base can be enlarged easily, always using the same Launchers and machinery with current technology. 17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl

The End Thank You for Your Attention! Copyright May 2005 by Werner Grandl All Rights reserved. 17.11.2018 by Werner Grandl