The Inflatable Lunar/Mars Habitat (ILMH) located at the University of North Dakota is an operational planetary base concept developed to perform simulations of lunar and Mars missions. The ILMH is also equipped with a rover and two NDX-2AT space suits to perform extravehicular operations. The ILMH is used to conduct planetary analog missions for up to four crew members. Four additional modules are being added to the ILMH under a current NASA EPSCoR grant. The additional modules will allow crew members to grow plants, conduct additional extravehicular activities (EVA), perform analysis on geological samples, and maintain human exercise and performance. The Plant Production and EVA modules have already been added to the ILMH in summer of 2017...
This paper will show the methodology used for developing a greenhouse design concept for moon and Ma...
For many years inflatable structures have been theorized for use as satellite dishes, deployable arr...
Greenhouse modules and regenerative life-support systems are critical for long-duration space missio...
The current global exploration roadmap nudges us to expand further away from the inner solar system ...
International audienceIn the next 10 to 20 years humankind will return to the Moon and/or ...
In the next 10 to 20 years humankind will return to the Moon and/or travel to Mars. It is likely tha...
As global interest in deep space exploration rises, new mission architectures and new dwelling solut...
In the near future the Artemis mission will start the development and build of the first lunar space...
The establishment of planetary outposts and habitats on the Moon and Mars will help foster further e...
Long term settlement on different planets of the solar system is a fascination for mankind. Some res...
A partially or fully autonomous food production facility is one of the most important elements in an...
The human exploration of Mars belongs to the current plans of NASA and ESA. Getting the astronauts t...
The establishment of planetary outposts and habitats on the Moon and Mars will help foster further e...
Humans have been present in space for five decades and the dream of travelling and exploring space i...
The international consortium, under the lead of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) proposes the devel...
This paper will show the methodology used for developing a greenhouse design concept for moon and Ma...
For many years inflatable structures have been theorized for use as satellite dishes, deployable arr...
Greenhouse modules and regenerative life-support systems are critical for long-duration space missio...
The current global exploration roadmap nudges us to expand further away from the inner solar system ...
International audienceIn the next 10 to 20 years humankind will return to the Moon and/or ...
In the next 10 to 20 years humankind will return to the Moon and/or travel to Mars. It is likely tha...
As global interest in deep space exploration rises, new mission architectures and new dwelling solut...
In the near future the Artemis mission will start the development and build of the first lunar space...
The establishment of planetary outposts and habitats on the Moon and Mars will help foster further e...
Long term settlement on different planets of the solar system is a fascination for mankind. Some res...
A partially or fully autonomous food production facility is one of the most important elements in an...
The human exploration of Mars belongs to the current plans of NASA and ESA. Getting the astronauts t...
The establishment of planetary outposts and habitats on the Moon and Mars will help foster further e...
Humans have been present in space for five decades and the dream of travelling and exploring space i...
The international consortium, under the lead of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) proposes the devel...
This paper will show the methodology used for developing a greenhouse design concept for moon and Ma...
For many years inflatable structures have been theorized for use as satellite dishes, deployable arr...
Greenhouse modules and regenerative life-support systems are critical for long-duration space missio...