Project Crescent – A Proposal to Build a Sustainable Moon Base
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https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2318Keywords:
Lunar Exploration, Lunar Base, Human Settlement on Moon, Interplanetary Missions, Moon MissionAbstract
The proposed initiative, named "Project Crescent," delineates a comprehensive strategy for the creation of a sustainable Moon base, followed by the development of a permanent human settlement on the lunar surface. Organized into four distinct phases, the project initiates with scientific exploration, leveraging existing lunar mission data to inform future missions effectively. The second phase concentrates on the construction of temporary outposts, utilizing inflatable habitats and lunar resources to establish the foundational infrastructure for sustainable bases. Advancing into the third phase, the focus shifts to the establishment of permanent habitats with the overarching goal of achieving self-sufficiency through a combination of Earth trade, resource utilization, and engagement in economic ventures such as asteroid mining and energy production. The ultimate phase envisions the Moon base experiencing exponential growth, evolving into an independent and economically productive hub dedicated to scientific advancement and space exploration. Despite the inherent challenges associated with such a monumental undertaking, the authors posit that a Moon base represents a pivotal stride toward interplanetary civilization and is imperative for securing humanity's survival beyond the confines of Earth.
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