Our Water-Based Lunar Architecture



Science fiction is becoming reality. The Artemis program is taking us back to the Moon, and this time we’ll establish a presence that will eventually take us farther into space than ever before. The building blocks of space infrastructure required to carry humanity on this journey are in development today.

Dive into our vision of a water-based lunar architecture on the Moon that demonstrates our commitment to sustainable space exploration. This journey to the Moon is not just for knowledge, but securing our future, enabling Mars exploration, permanent bases and returning valuable resources to Earth.

Jump in our rover and take a tour of the lunar south pole to see the infrastructure needed to maintain a permanent presence on the Moon. Some of the highlights include:
Transportation: technology like the Orion spacecraft to transport humans to and from the Moon.
Mobility: vehicles to explore the Moon’s surface.
Power: a grid providing continuous power regardless of the Sun’s position.
Habitation: reliable, lightweight and spacious shelters made of inflatable softgoods technology.
Space Resources: water ice harvesting and regolith mining to support life on the Moon.

Our approach for a responsible and effective path forward is water-based, nuclear-enabled and commercially-invested. To learn more about our vision for humanity’s future in space, visit:
https://lmt.co/3YqBr48

To download our novella white paper to see our vision for how this future will play out, visit: https://lmt.co/3YtDAvZ

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40 thoughts on “Our Water-Based Lunar Architecture”

  1. the challenger incident back in 1986 was also staged.. you can see those astronauts were alive and some change their names or pretend to be a twin brother or twin sister.. most of those challenger crew coincidentally to have a twins..

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  2. Cool renderings and all, but this isn’t any different from all the images we’d see in the 70s and 80s of the expected lunar colonies of the future back then. Start producing real results, we’ve seen enough CGI.

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  3. Where are the heavy lift vehicles and excavators that are going to make these roads and nicely sloped entrances to deep craters? How will they get there and be deployed? Either way, I love the idea/plan! I know small scale low enriched nuclear powerplants are already in advanced testing. As are the expandable soft-shelled habs. Power beaming still has some kinks I believe, but besides getting everything there It looks doable! Regardless, I am excited for the future of space exploration. I just hope politics dont start shutting these programs down one by one like the recent rover mission which in my opinion was a pretty critical mission for going to the Moon. No matter what happens on Earth in the future, humanities next big step is on the Moon. The sooner we can get there and start learning, the better off we will be in many ways.

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