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Sturdy Foundations for the Moon's Future
MoonSunday, September 15, 2024
But what if the assumption that sturdy structures are essential for a sustainable human presence on the moon is wrong? What if the moon's unique environment requires entirely new approaches to infrastructure development?
One of the most pressing concerns is the potential impact of moonquakes on lunar infrastructure. As Nerma Caluk, a designer for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, pointed out, seismic events already detected on the moon suggest that moonquakes could damage landing pads, habitats, and other structures.
To overcome these challenges, the Lunar Infrastructure Engineering, Design, Analysis, and Construction (LIEDAC) guidelines are being drafted. These guidelines will provide essential direction for establishing human habitats, solar power generation and distribution facilities, launch and landing pads, mining facilities, and communication facilities on the moon.
But what about the broader context? Why is the moon important, and what are the implications of establishing a human presence there? What are the potential risks and benefits of this endeavor?
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