Exploration Architecture
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Lunar Landing/Launch Pad Construction Operations
Astroport Space Technologies, a subsidiary of XArc, describes through animation and a sequence of colorful illustrations a concept of operations (CONOPS) for constructing a landing and launch pad on the Moon.
Notes:
- rover speeds in the animation are on average 21x sped up depending on operation.
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WEX Exhibit Video 4 Lunar Habitat
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LEAP2 development phases toward final configuration
WEX Exhibit Video 2 Human Robotic Reconnaissance Leto Missions
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Leto mission for lunar lava tube cave reconnaissance
WEX Exhibit Video 1 LEAP2
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The LEAP2 human settlement at the Marius Hill lunar hole
Lunar Landing Pad Construction
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Construction concept of operations (CONOPS) for making a landing and launch pad on the Moon.
Leto - A Robotic Reconnaissance First Contact Mission (LetoMission001)
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XArc's philosophy of "Green Reconnaissance" addresses the exploration of planetary sites which have stood pristine for billions of years. Green Reconnaissance adheres to the need to probe the inherent science, preserve the fidelity of that science, and work within the intent of science protection protocols with “first contact” of sites by human and robot explorers and their associated equipment...
HexHab 2.0 Mars 3D Printed Habitat
Просмотров 203 тыс.5 лет назад
Phase 3: Level 2 of NASA's 3D Printed Habitat Challenge: HexHab 2.0 is the 2nd iteration of a design proposal from team X-ARC for a habitat on the surface of Mars, built autonomously using 3D printed construction techniques with In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). Crew-assisted outfitting of the HexHab is described. The HexHab 2.0 design placed 4th overall out of 11 entries, for the Phase 3, L...
KICT XARC Lunar Construction
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LEAP2 lunar construction scenario for site development of a lava tube skylight, in collaboration with the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT).
HexHab 1.0 Mars 3D Printed Habitat
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Phase 3: Level 1 of NASA's 3D Printed Habitat Challenge: HexHab is a proposal from team X-ARC for a habitat on the surface of Mars, built autonomously using 3D printed construction techniques with In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). The HexHab design placed in the top ten designs and 7th overall, for the Phase 3, Level 1 competition. DESIGN TEAM: Sam Ximenes (Team Leader) Dallas Bienhoff Jeff ...
House Subcommitee on Space Hearing about Lunar Lava Tubes for Shelter
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House Science, Space, and Technology Committee testimony of NASA Associate Administrator, Mr. William Gerstenmaier about question from Rep. Clay Higgins on NASA’s interest and current research in lunar lava tubes as destinations for protective habitation.
Houston Spaceport
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The vision for the future of Ellington Airport - Houston Spaceport! © 2013 XArc Trost & Associates Architecture

Комментарии

  • @errarehumanumest3810
    @errarehumanumest3810 24 дня назад

    But ... why would I want to live on the risky, dangerous, radioactive-flooded and meteor-struck surface? It is much cheaper and much safer to simply seal the existing underground lava tubes and use them! Much more spacious, too.

  •  9 месяцев назад

    Would it be feasible to melt regolith to create hard surfaces/bricks? I know it requires a lot of power, but there is virtually no fluids to mix concrete.

    • @codiepetersen8198
      @codiepetersen8198 7 месяцев назад

      That's what the Lunatrons do. The processed regolith goes into a smelting device on the Lunatrons, and a melted brick is placed on the flat surface at the nozzle. You can see on 6:14 and the slide after that you can see the nozzle. But yeah you are right, it is a ton of power. The animation as 5 kilowatts of energy being generated at 2:10

    •  7 месяцев назад

      @@codiepetersen8198 Thank you for your clarification, it's not obvious from the video/slides

  • @JRBendixen
    @JRBendixen 9 месяцев назад

    Pure fantacy. They pretend a wheeled drone is a excavator. They are not and such work take a long time. In short this is garbage.

    • @Outerstellar_Space
      @Outerstellar_Space 9 месяцев назад

      That's why you put the excavator piece on the rover. As shown in the video. Not all "wheeled drones" are the exact same and have the same purposes. It's literally just an idea

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios Год назад

    Awesome.

  • @texasbassranger
    @texasbassranger Год назад

    A significant number of my friends get all excited when they watch videos like this. Truth is, the AI and robotics needed to complete these structures are at least a generation away, maybe more. One clogged printer nozzle stops the entire project, so the AI necessary for contingencies like this are crucial. Our first people on Mars will live like moles in lava tubes, and even then, not until we develop the robotics needed to map and prepare the floor surfaces of those tubes. I like to dream, but I'll not see it in my lifetime to be sure, maybe my grandkids will.

  • @richardturner2455
    @richardturner2455 Год назад

    3D printers work on earth but how does the fluid pour and hold up at two hundred degrees BELOW ZERO? How about the south pole check on systems? The moon and Mars the NEXT gerations. Launch at thy South Pole as well, causes and effects... Landings as well. Plant the flag and shoot for moon.

  • @biquettier
    @biquettier Год назад

    I like XArc wants a lava tubes portfolio to select the Investment and show us their vision. I love the shot in the lava tube, as a conceptor.

  • @EricNeedle
    @EricNeedle Год назад

    Have we built any prototypes yet? :)

  • @yarngod
    @yarngod Год назад

    If we ever have permanent base there it mostly will be UNDERGROUND. It's the only meteorite and radiation safe solution and also it's huge savings on heating. Only 2m under the surface of Moon temperature is stable all the time and is about -25C. Best option is to build at the bottom of some crater and than cover it with local sand (regolith) that gives bullet proof safety and insulation.

  • @brookestephen
    @brookestephen 2 года назад

    PYRAMIDS: Perhaps we should build space habitats, on the Moon and Mars, just as our ancestors built the pyramids. They are the most economical use of 3d printing, inflatable habitats, and multiple story building. They also provide the most economical and quickest way to guard against micro-meteorites and radiation. You must ensure that you can move machinery, equipment & stores to the appropriate level within the habitat, and pyramids provide a smooth ramp to every level. This approach basically involves blocks of polymer-infused regolith, surrounding a space filled with tamped loose regolith, containing walled empty space for habitation, or even just stacked inflatable modules, and a helical ramp just inside the blocks, with access to each level, to move things around. Robots could collect and distribute regolith, make blocks of amalgum, tamp regolith, move equipment critical stores and habitat structural elements into place. And just why would you need windows, if you have cameras outside and video projectors inside the habitat? ruclips.net/video/j4cdDT1ZvAA/видео.html

  • @brookestephen
    @brookestephen 2 года назад

    I wonder when architects will realize that heat from the habitat could warm the ground enough to deform it. Also, each module will require food & water storage and sewage treatment machinery. Don't forget areas devoted to food production! This plan doesn't assign NEAR enough space to food growth. Won't be much room left for astronauts! What about power? Where are the wind and solar collectors? Where are the storage batteries??? Architect bias expects that all these are "external services".

  • @davidl9232
    @davidl9232 2 года назад

    Don't we need the shelters to be good for 3 years, due of flight prep and time of travel. To Mars. And we'll NEED capable robotics to pre- establish everything. So we'll have a Chance, of living. The planet is dangerous as heck for life. We need alternatives to Earth for a species survival. But let's not be fools.

  • @eddieed_2328
    @eddieed_2328 3 года назад

    why no elevator ? it is near weight less

  • @nirjharbhatnaagar1982
    @nirjharbhatnaagar1982 3 года назад

    This is the Real Face of how important Chemistry is...for all life to Develop.

  • @nirjharbhatnaagar1982
    @nirjharbhatnaagar1982 3 года назад

    I think i saw this kind of miniature model with toy excavators, and digger, and Mars Trucks in one of the 3D printing videos.

  • @nicolasrose3968
    @nicolasrose3968 3 года назад

    With the various corporations presenting their "printed habitats" we are seeing the call out to investors , these videos are becoming sales "brochures" there is no doubt we will start seeing high tech "billboards" promoting "Off World positions vacant" with these corporations in our very near future.....

  • @nicolasrose3968
    @nicolasrose3968 3 года назад

    Imagine , despite the training and focus on the objective , going to Mars from your life on Earth is a bit depressing yeah , it's asking a lot , no , everything from the people taking these first steps , it is all new and exciting at first but then .... well , look at the "hab" and picture yourself trying to cope with that as one of the first people to live there. It's these first "experimenters" that will have to deal with the early"trials and tribulations" . But I suppose it's not exactly like suffering.

  • @CarsonJenk
    @CarsonJenk 3 года назад

    Why does it need an elevator?

  • @keed4982
    @keed4982 3 года назад

    Such a bad design. Takes 3 years just to build the thing

  • @matthewjacobs141
    @matthewjacobs141 3 года назад

    Do you people really think autonomous machines will be able to build a habitat as complex as what is planned...ask anyone who has been on a building site and they will tell you that nothing goes as planned... there are Always problems...machines always break...get clogged...parts don't fit...Let's say the project is finished but fails the pressure test...do you think machines can do what a person can do...change and adopt? IMO...Machines are good at digging and moving lots of material...let them dig a hole for the first arrivals to install an inflatable like a Bigelow 330...and the machines can reverse the dig and cover the structure that will give protection from High energy particles and stabilize the temperature

  • @TheDillberto
    @TheDillberto 3 года назад

    HATE THE VOICE.

  • @i.k.channel9062
    @i.k.channel9062 3 года назад

    Radiation: "Am I some kind of joke for you?" | - . -)

  • @robinleesalyers9088
    @robinleesalyers9088 3 года назад

    YEA, LOOKING FOR ANOTHER HOME, MARS, THE MOON, ANY PLACE, WHY? THE EARTH IS ON FIRE UNDERGROUND, THIS IS WHY WE HAVE EARTHQUAKES & VOLCANOS, THE OIL UNDERGROUND IS FEEDING THE FIRE, WE NEED TO USE UP THE OIL UNDERGROUND.

  • @mickeybowmeister1944
    @mickeybowmeister1944 3 года назад

    Everyone commenting on this will be long dead and forgotten by the time realistic human habitation is feasible on Mars.

  • @MeysamShojaeeNejad
    @MeysamShojaeeNejad 3 года назад

    I always wondered about the possibility of meteorites hit on Mars. As there is no thick atmosphere, almost any small size meteorite would reach the surface and can make a massive explosion. I was thinking maybe the best place to make a colonies in Mars would be the under the surface. This not only would preserve the astronauts from the meteorites , but also would perfectly shield them against the sun and cosmic radiations.

  • @simonrobins4316
    @simonrobins4316 3 года назад

    creating building materials using mars resources - excellent idea - better than transporting it - do we know if microbes (or anything else harmful) are within this processed material that could effect humans (given most of the raw material is from mars)

  • @дроу
    @дроу 3 года назад

    show that its possible on Earth first. otherwise i see some magical wires, which don't exist.

  • @jimshreve83
    @jimshreve83 3 года назад

    1/6 gravity should make bowling easier.

  • @JamesRobertSmith
    @JamesRobertSmith 3 года назад

    Welcome to another episode of Fantasy Island.

  • @jorgesolis7891
    @jorgesolis7891 3 года назад

    Is it just one big printer that will do al the job or requires the assistance of other smaller printers for the fine details?

  • @jorgesolis7891
    @jorgesolis7891 3 года назад

    So far, I very much like it, very practical and realistic looking. Now, if it were me, I would add one more floor if it were all possible...

  • @jorgesolis7891
    @jorgesolis7891 3 года назад

    I might eventhere to say that I see 5 people living there, easily..., the more realistic aprouch I have seen so far, how ever, it takes to long to be ready....

  • @depressedyouth
    @depressedyouth 3 года назад

    Who here is hexhab client?

  • @maincoon6602
    @maincoon6602 3 года назад

    How would they cook their food? Using the Bathroom? What about trash? Entertainment? Free time? After work how would the people have fun? Cleaning dishes and clothes? Law and order? Crime?

  • @antonioli1953
    @antonioli1953 3 года назад

    That's so cool!

  • @theghostnogo8346
    @theghostnogo8346 3 года назад

    The build in Mars is can be taking 5 or 10 year

  • @ellidano
    @ellidano 3 года назад

    А Рагозин у нас бесполезный, развалил роскосмос и нихера не делает.

  • @martinchouj4436
    @martinchouj4436 3 года назад

    build parts from drons conect in space and send all toun ....

  • @SlipKnotRicky
    @SlipKnotRicky 3 года назад

    I just wonder if there would be a problem with the plastic expanding when heated in a low pressure environment?

  • @demonizedcrush8382
    @demonizedcrush8382 3 года назад

    the people who think that there is water on mars are dumb

  • @Gabby-du4mc
    @Gabby-du4mc 3 года назад

    I don;t like that shape, looks super uncomfee to my eyes

  • @AmanKaur-bh9qr
    @AmanKaur-bh9qr 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @devoos3157
    @devoos3157 3 года назад

    Man I wish the future was now. I hope I see this in my lifetime

  • @spacearchitecture3606
    @spacearchitecture3606 3 года назад

    Very good guys but you should add your internet adress to the about page, hard to find you

  • @starelementscool
    @starelementscool 4 года назад

    ой балаболы когда зделаете тогда и балабольте

  • @bethymears2648
    @bethymears2648 4 года назад

    What if ! The big question ! What likely to go wrong. Strong winds,floods,comets, Radiation,alien invasion, Alien animal invasion that maybe living under ground. Habitat is the life line until the planet is up and running.

  • @mozg3d
    @mozg3d 4 года назад

    inflatables are better

  • @bryanhead2670
    @bryanhead2670 4 года назад

    Very interesting and substantial structure. not making direction reference to structures,,,it will be hard work for first settlers,,one way ticket to mars,,,12 hour plus shifts,,hard life.

  • @James-pi8mr
    @James-pi8mr 4 года назад

    the fact that this uses water, and requires a large pit to be dug means that it will never be used also a dome is hard to print and is not the optimal shape to maximize livable surfaces. Plus the interior design is so industrial it would never be suitable for a permanent home. No one wants to live in a factory

  • @wdd3141
    @wdd3141 4 года назад

    I think more underground construction is needed, not just a dome above ground.

    • @Glathgrundel
      @Glathgrundel 2 года назад

      The lower level that is partially buried could have an opening leading to a short underground tunnel, connecting it to adjacent habs. Storage areas could also be built ‘in a hole’ which is then filled in again after construction, all connected via subterranean tunnels.