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A review towards the design of extraterrestrial structures: From regolith to human outposts.

Authors :
Kalapodis, Nicos
Kampas, Georgios
Ktenidou, Olga-Joan
Source :
Acta Astronautica. Oct2020, Vol. 175, p540-569. 30p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The design of a permanent human habitat on a planetary body other than the Earth is an idea introduced many decades ago, which became even more significant after the landing of the first humans on the Moon with the Apollo missions. Today's rampant technological advances combined with ambitious missions, such as the Insight mission on Mars and the Artemis program for the Moon, render the vision of space colonization more realistic than ever, as it constantly gains momentum. There is a considerable number of publications across several disciplines pertaining to the exploration of Lunar and Martian environments, to those planets' soil properties, and to the design of the first habitable modules. The scope of this paper is to present a meticulous selection of the most significant publications within the scientific areas related to: (a) geotechnical engineering aspects, including the mechanical properties and chemical composition of Lunar and Martian regolith samples and simulants, along with elements of anchoring and rigid pads as potential forms of foundation; (b) ground motions generated by different types of Moonquakes and meteoroid impacts; (c) the different concepts and types of extraterrestrial (ET) structures (generic, inflatable, deployable, 3D-printed), as well as overall views of proposed ET habitats. Apart from the details given in the main text of this paper, a targeted effort was made to summarize and compile most of this information in representative tables and present it in chronological order, so as to showcase the evolution of human thinking as regards ET structures. • Design of a permanent human habitat. •Exploration of Lunar and Martian environments. •Mechanical properties and chemical composition of Lunar and Martian regolith. •Ground motions generated by moonquakes and meteoroid impacts. •Types of extraterrestrial structures (generic, inflatable, deployable, 3D-printed). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
175
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145415050
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2020.05.038