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On Structural Design of a Mobile Lunar Habitat With Multi-
Layered Environmental Shielding

NASA/CR-2005-213845, Rais-Rohani, M., On Structural Design of a Mobile Lunar Habitat With Multi-
Layered Environmental Shielding
, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, April, 2005, pp. 44, Format(s): PDF 5439k


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This report presents an overview of a Mobile Lunar Habitat (MLH) structural design consisting of advanced composite materials. The habitat design is derived from the cylindrical-shaped U.S. Lab module aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and includes two lateral ports and a hatch at each end that geometrically match those of the ISS Nodes. Thus, several MLH units can be connected together to form a larger lunar outpost of various architectures. For enhanced mobility over the lunar terrain, the MLH uses six articulated insect-like robotic, retractable legs enabling the habitat to fit aboard a launch vehicle. The carbon-composite shell is sandwiched between two layers of hydrogen-rich polyethylene for enhanced radiation shielding. The pressure vessel is covered by modular double-wall panels for meteoroid impact shielding supported by externally mounted stiffeners. The habitat’s structure is an assembly of multiple parts manufactured separately and bonded together. Based on the geometric complexity of a part and its material system, an appropriate fabrication process is proposed.
Keywords:mobile lunar habitat, structural design/analysis, multi-layered environmental shielding, meteoroid impact shielding, habitat mobility
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
ID Code:698
Deposited On:27 June 2005
Alternative Locations:http://www.sti.nasa.gov/