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CONCEPTS FOR 1st GENERATION HYBRID AND INFLATABLE HABITATS WITH IN-SITU RESOURCE UTILISATION FOR THE MOON, MARS AND PHOBOS: RESULTS OF THE HABITAT DESIGN WORKSHOP 2005

机译:具有月球,火星和火星原位资源的第一代混合型和易爆性生境的概念:2005年人居设计研讨会的结果

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Those who will face the challenge of stepping away from Earth to explore the solar system are currently studying at schools and universities, or are just beginning their careers. The challenge over the coming decades is to create and execute a sustainable programme of exploration, utilisation and settlement of the solar system. This challenge is inherently interdisciplinary, meaning that science and technology developments go hand in hand with economics, industry, politics and society.rnThe Habitat Design Working Group is a postgraduate led programme of interactive, international and transdisciplinary projects, which aims to get undergraduates and young professionals actively involved in MoonMars projects, workshops and other related events. This paper presents the results of the first of these activities: an 8-day long Habitat Design Workshop, held at ESTEC, the Netherlands. The workshop, bringing together 40 postgraduate students and young space researchers from across Europe, contained expert lectures covering subjects like the Moon/Mars environment, systems engineering, architectural design, human factors etc. and culminated in a design exercise which lead to the development of design concepts of Lunar, Martian and Phobos habitat.rnThis paper gives an explanation and discussion of developed habitats and scenarios that integrate new technologies, materials and strategies underlining the features of sustainable concepts through detailed discussion and illustrations.rnThe added value of this Habitat Design Workshop is the combination of analysis and design of habitat concepts from a systems engineering and natural sciences perspective with an architectural design and human factors perspective. Reflecting the multi-disciplinarity needed for the development of extraterrestrial human habitats, the participants comprised of students from disciplines such as engineering, medicine, physics, architecture and industrial design. The Habitat Design Working Group believe that overcoming the challenges of a sustainable programme of exploration, utilisation and settlement of the solar system, an interdisciplinary approach to extraterrestrial habits is essential for success.
机译:那些将面临离开地球探索太阳系的挑战,目前正在学校和大学学习,或者刚刚开始职业生涯。未来几十年的挑战是创建并执行可持续的太阳能系统探索,利用和沉降计划。这一挑战固有地是跨学科的,这意味着科学技术的发展与经济学,工业,政治和社会息息相关。人居设计工作组是由研究生主导的交互式,国际和跨学科项目的计划,旨在使本科生和年轻人专业人士积极参与MoonMars项目,研讨会和其他相关活动。本文介绍了首批活动的结果:在荷兰ESTEC举行的为期8天的人居设计研讨会。来自欧洲各地的40名研究生和年轻的太空研究人员参加了此次研讨会,其中包括涉及月球/火星环境,系统工程,建筑设计,人为因素等主题的专家讲座,并最终导致了设计工作的发展月球,火星和火卫一生境的设计概念。本文通过详细的讨论和插图,对发达的生境和场景进行了解释和讨论,这些场景和场景结合了新技术,新材料和新策略,强调了可持续概念的特征。是从系统工程和自然科学的角度对栖息地概念的分析和设计与建筑设计和人为因素的结合。反映出发展地球外人类栖息地所需要的多学科性,参与者包括来自工程,医学,物理学,建筑和工业设计等学科的学生。人居设计工作组认为,要克服可持续探索,利用和解决太阳系方案的挑战,采取跨学科方法处理地球外习惯对于成功至关重要。

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