Quoted from Mehr; According to reports published in Interesting Engineering, the dream of temporary human habitation on the Earth’s moon is entering the operational phase. The price of the ticket for this unique trip is priced between 250 thousand and 1 million dollars, although market analysts believe that these amounts are currently more in the form of unsecured deposits and fundraising to advance the infrastructure of this start-up than a definite trip ticket.
According to the company’s roadmap, although the exact date for the final opening of the hotel has not been announced, test missions are scheduled to be carried out in 2029 and 2030, and if the protocols are successful, the complex will host the first terrestrial tourists from 2032.
The structure of this hotel is based on advanced inflatable residences that were designed by NASA and Bigelow Aerospace. These residences are resistant structures that have the ability to protect the inhabitants against micrometeorites, galactic rays and extreme fluctuations in the temperature of the moon.
In the engineering plans of this project, it is foreseen that after the initial establishment, a protective shield of bricks made of “regolith” or moon soil will be created around the structure using 3D printer technology to maximize the safety of the residence.
Despite the logistical challenges, experts believe that important parts of the idea are fully feasible with current technologies such as SpaceX’s commercial spacecraft and previous experiences in Earth orbit. JAryoSpace plans to finally establish its manned operations as a new business in the space industry by going through robotics tests and step-by-step demonstrations.
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