What is the Chinese Moon Base Built with? How to build it?



China is exploring the concept of building a moon base using lunar soil. The team of Academician Ding Lieyun at Huazhong University of Science and Technology envisions a “brick kiln” on the moon to produce bricks for construction, executed entirely by robots. They’ve simulated the moon’s vacuum environment and produced a “lunar soil brick” sample. The proposed lunar base, named “Yue Hu Zun”, is an eggshell-like structure built using a mix of traditional Chinese brick-making and 3D printing. Given the harsh lunar conditions, the design considers thermal insulation and stability against frequent lunar quakes. All construction materials will be sourced from the moon itself.

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19 thoughts on “What is the Chinese Moon Base Built with? How to build it?”

  1. China should build a magnetic rail gun powered by solar energy that can accelerate a space ship to space without the need for using chemical fuel. This would allow transporting material from Earth to space as cheap as possible. Then conquering space would be easily achieved. Make the space ship aerodynamic so it can easily pierce through air and shoot into space without needing chemical fuel. Make the magnetic rail gun shoot straight up vertical to eliminate as much potential friction between the ship and the gun as much as possible. Build it near or on top of a mountain where the atmosphere pressure is low and air resistance is lowered. This is very possible. The first country that achieves this will easily conquer space.

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  2. The same way the Space Station was built; the fabricated parts or modules are manufactured on earth and assembled on the moon. This is the only feasible way to build a moon base. Anyone out there can prove me wrong?

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  3. China's Moon Base should initiately send its self-sustaining manned Moon spacecraft to the Moon, and from this formative stage slowly assembled their manned envisaged Moon-base station in modular form.

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  4. In 1975 on a BBC science prog japan proposed sending robots to the moon the idea was to use moon dust compress it into bricks and the robots build a habitat for humans. When the first chinese rover with jade rabbit landed at 19.5 on the moon it came down through a massive hole in a dome made of crystal jade rabbits first image was a huge curved edge of the dome Obama freaked out and ran hotfoot to china.

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