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A moonbase is a facility on the surface of the
Moon The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System and the largest and most massive relative to its parent planet, with a diameter about one-quarter that of Earth (comparable to the width of ...
, enabling human activity on the Moon. As such, it is different from a lunar space station in orbit around the Moon, like the planned
Lunar Gateway The Lunar Gateway, or simply Gateway, is the first planned extraterrestrial space station in lunar orbit intended to serve as a solar-powered communication hub, science laboratory, and short-term habitation module for government-agency astr ...
of the
Artemis program The Artemis program is a robotic and human Moon exploration program led by the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) along with three partner agencies: European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration ...
. Moonbases can be for
robotic Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. Robotics involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design machines that can help and assist humans. Robotics integrate ...
or
human Humans (''Homo sapiens'') are the most abundant and widespread species of primate, characterized by bipedalism and exceptional cognitive skills due to a large and complex brain. This has enabled the development of advanced tools, cultu ...
use, in both cases not necessarily including
lunar habitation Lunar habitation is any human social and material structure and activity on the Moon making human habitation on the Moon. Therefore, it is more than the particular surface space habitats and more specific than the moonbases which can consist of a ...
facilities. A base might be a step towards colonization.
Missions to the Moon As part of human exploration of the Moon, numerous space missions have been undertaken to study Earth's natural satellite. Of the Moon landings, Luna 2 of the Soviet Union was the first spacecraft to reach its surface successfully, intentionall ...
have so far realized only temporary single-mission bases, (
Tranquility Base Tranquility Base ( la, Statio Tranquillitatis) is the site on the Moon where, in July 1969, humans landed and walked on a celestial body other than Earth for the first time. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 crewmembers Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin l ...
being the first), as well as some small permanent installations. Plans for establishing facilities on the Moon that could enable sustained human activity at the Moon have been proposed and are actively pursued nationally and increasingly internationally by
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.


Chinese concepts

In 2020, China proposed the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), a somewhat similar proposal to the Moon Village, with Roscosmos and ESA showing interest. The first steps toward establishing the ILRS will be taken through Phase IV of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, consisting of
Chang'e 6 Chang'e 6 () is a planned robotic Chinese lunar exploration mission that is expected to launch in 2025 and perform China's second sample return mission. Like its predecessors, the spacecraft is named after the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e. Ov ...
, 7, and 8, as well as the Russian missions,
Luna 25 Luna 25 (Luna-Glob lander) is a planned lunar lander mission by Roscosmos. It will land near the lunar south pole at the Boguslavsky crater. It was renamed from Luna-Glob lander to Luna 25 to emphasize the continuity of the Soviet Luna program ...
, 26, and 27. Long-term robotic and short-term crew missions at the ILRS are expected to begin in the early 2030s. Roscosmos signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the creation of the ILRS with CNSA on March 9, 2021.Jessie Yeung (10 March 2021) China and Russia agree to build joint lunar space station
/ref> There is a projected timeline stretching from the 2030s to 2045.Eric Berger (9 March 2021) Russia turns away from NASA, says it will work with China on a Moon base
/ref> The China National Space Administration (
CNSA China National Space Administration (CNSA; ) is the government agency of the People's Republic of China that is responsible for civil space administration and international space cooperation, including organizing or leading foreign exchanges ...
) has commenced the
Chang'e program The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP; ), also known as the Chang'e Project () after the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e, is an ongoing series of robotic Moon missions by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). The program incorpora ...
for exploring the Moon to investigate the prospect of Lunar_resources#Mining, lunar mining, specifically for mining isotope helium-3 for use as an energy source on Earth. CNSA director Luan Enjie has stated that humans must learn to leave Earth and "set up a self-sufficient extraterrestrial homeland." On March 9, 2021, Russia and China signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint construction of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) around 2035.


Moon Village concept

The Moon Village concept was presented in 2015. "Village" in this context refers to international public and private investors, scientists, engineers, universities, and businessmen coming together to discuss interests and capabilities to build and share infrastructure on the Moon and in cislunar space for a variety of purposes. It is neither an ESA project nor a program, but being organized, loosely, by a nonprofit organization seeking to give a platform for an open international architecture and collaboration. In other words, Moon Village seeks to create a vision where both international cooperation and the commercialization of space can thrive.Moon Village: A vision for global cooperation and Space 4.0
Jan Wörner, ESA Director General. April 2016.

Leonard David, ''Space.com''. 26 April 2016.
Moon Village: humans and robots together on the Moon
ESA. 1 March 2016.
:"The Moon Village is not one project or one program. It says, 'Let's do it together.'" , Jan Wörner The open nature of the concept would encompass any kind of lunar activities, whether robotic or astronauts, 3D printed habitats, refueling stations, relay orbiters, astronomy, exploiting resources, or even tourism. The idea is to achieve at least some degree of coordination and exploitation of potential synergies and to create a permanent sustainable presence on the surface of the Moon, whether robotic or crewed. Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Jan Wörner, ESA Director General until 2021, described in 2017 the Village simply as "an understanding, not a single facility". This initiative is meant as the first step in coming together as a species and developing the partnerships and "know how" before attempting to do the same on Mars.Moon village the first stop to Mars: ESA
''PhysOrg''. 28 September 2018.
The Director General of ESA, Jan Wörner, states that this vision of synergy can be as inspiring as the International Space Station but on a truly global, international-cooperation basis, and he proposes this approach as a replacement for the orbiting International Space Station, which is due to be decommissioned in 2024.ESA's Plan for a "Moon Village" is Slowly Starting to Come Together
Cecille De Jesus, ''Futurism''. 8 January 2017.
China has expressed interest, and NASA has also expressed interest in the potential synergy it offers to the proposed
Lunar Gateway The Lunar Gateway, or simply Gateway, is the first planned extraterrestrial space station in lunar orbit intended to serve as a solar-powered communication hub, science laboratory, and short-term habitation module for government-agency astr ...
. The private aerospace company Blue Origin has also expressed early interest and Blue Origin Blue Moon, offered to develop a cargo lander with a capacity of usable payload. Astronaut Buzz Aldrin has long urged his fellow Americans to cooperate with international partners to reach the Moon. The State Space Agency of Ukraine has agreed to uphold MVA principles and cooperate with the MVA to develop "sustainable habitation" of the Moon. While Woerner is the most famous advocate for Moon Village, it is not an ESA program. Instead, the concept is being organized, loosely, by a nonprofit organization established in November 2017 called the Moon Village Association. It is a non-profit organization, registered in Vienna, with the mission to create a global forum for the development of the Moon Village, and to potentially implement a permanent human settlement near the lunar south pole, taking advantage of near-continuous sunlight and nearby deposits of ice and other useful volatiles. In 2018, the TU Wien, Vienna University of Technology got sponsorship from ESA for a design workshop on the topic of the Moon Village. 35 master students have developed hypothetical scenarios for a future Moon village. Interestingly the cooperative concept of the workshop led to a number of new themes, such as multipurpose mobile infrastructure, an astro-scientist training campus on the Moon, an experimental research food lab up to a lunar recycling facility.


Russian concepts

The Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) has planned a fully robotic lunar base called Lunny Poligon. The project was planned for 2020, with an expected completion date of 2037. On March 9, 2021, Russia turned to cooperate with China and signed a memorandum of understanding for the joint construction of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS).


Soviet Union concepts


Zvezda

Zvezda moonbase (russian: звезда, ''"star"'') was a Soviet Union, Soviet plan and project from 1962 to 1974 to construct a crewed moonbase as successor to the Soviet crewed lunar programs, N1-L3 crewed lunar expedition program. The project was ordered by the Soviet space chief Sergei Korolev, Korolyov to Vladimir Barmin, Barmin's Spetcmash bureau. The project was named ''DLB Lunar Base'' in technical specifications and ''Zvezda'' in government documents. Unofficially, the project was called ''Barmingrad'' (Barmin's city) by its designers. The realization of the project depended on key parts of the N1-L3 program – the N1 (rocket), N-1 superheavy launcher, all 4 launches of which failed between 1969 and 1972. Zvezda moonbase was canceled with the rest of the Soviet human lunar programs. All crewed Soviet lunar programs, including a Zvezda moonbase, had been classified as top secret and were only published in the glasnost epoch since 1990.


Lunar Expeditionary Complex


Energia Lunar Expedition


United States concepts

The United States has run several attempts to design and in some cases develop lunar outposts and the needed missions, the first being from 1959, with the upcoming Artemis missions being the most advanced.


Current: Artemis Program

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration of United States (NASA) requested an increase in the 2020 budget of $1.6 billion in order to make another crewed mission around the Moon in 2024, followed by a sustained presence on the Moon by 2028. NASA is ready to announce plans to bring together Commercial Human Lander Awards for Artemis Missions on the Moon. This specific program, “The Artemis Program,” encompasses NASA's overview for lunar exploration plans. This announcement will go over the first in a series of many more to come complex missions. Artemis 1, Artemis I started the program as an uncrewed flight test to demonstrate the capabilities of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft on November 16, 2022. The first flight with a crew will be Artemis 2, Artemis II, closely followed by Artemis 3, Artemis III that will land crew on the moon in 2025 using a new commercially procured Human Landing System (HLS), chosen to be Starship HLS, Starship HLS. They hope to develop a sustainable lunar exploration program starting from 2028.


Other concepts

In 1954, science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke proposed a lunar base of inflatable space habitat, inflatable modules covered in lunar dust for insulation. A spaceship assembled in low Earth orbit would launch to the Moon, and astronauts would set up the igloo-like modules and an inflatable radio mast. Subsequent steps would include the establishment of a larger, permanent dome; an algae-based air purifier; a nuclear reactor for the provision of power; and mass driver, electromagnetic cannons to launch cargo and fuel to interplanetary vessels in space. In 1959, John S. Rinehart suggested that the safest design would be a structure that could "[float] in a stationary ocean of dust", since there were, at the time this concept was outlined, theories that there could be mile-deep dust oceans on the Moon. The proposed design consisted of a half-cylinder with half-domes at both ends, with a micrometeoroid shield placed above the base. In 1962, John DeNike and Stanley Zahn published their idea of a sub-surface base located at the Mare Tranquillitatis, Sea of Tranquility. This base would house a crew of 21, in modules placed four meters below the surface, which was believed to provide Cosmic ray, radiation shielding on par with Earth's atmosphere. DeNike and Zahn favored nuclear reactors for energy production, because they were more efficient than Photovoltaic module, solar panels, and would also overcome the problems with the long lunar nights. For the life support system, an algae-based gas exchanger was proposed. , the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) planned a human lunar landing around 2020 that would lead to a crewed lunar base by 2030; however, there was no budget yet for this project. In 2007, Jim Burke, of the International Space University in France, said people should plan to preserve humanity's culture in the event of a civilization-stopping asteroid impact with Earth. A Lunar Noah's Ark was proposed. Subsequent planning may be taken up by the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG). In 2010, ''The Moon Capital Competition'' offered a prize for a design of a lunar habitat intended to be an underground international commercial center capable of supporting a residential staff of 60 people and their families. The Moon Capital is intended to be self-sufficient with respect to food and other material required for life support. Prize money was provided primarily by the Boston Society of Architects, Google Lunar X Prize and The New England Council of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.


Other lunar surface infrastructure

Beside temporary infrastructure of lunar missions, some of the permanently placed List of artificial objects on the Moon, artificial objects on the Moon have fulfilled longterm purposes. Since 1969 List of retroreflectors on the Moon, retroreflectors have been installed on the surface of the Moon and used for lunar laser ranging. The International Lunar Network was a in the 2010s proposed network of robotic instruments placed around the Moon. Future Possible Inflatable Habitats Fro
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China National Space Administration (CNSA) China, and Roscosmos Russia ,commercial space entities like SpaceX and Blue Origin are hoping to conduct regular missions in support of human exploration while also mounting their own private ventures. In time, this activity could result in the creation of permanent infrastructure, a regular human presence, and the emergence of a lunar economy. Nevertheless, there are many questions about how humans will live in lunar conditions and what type of facilities will be needed. For the full Article from From the Universetoday websi
Bouncy Castles on the Moon. Inflated Habitats Might be the Best Way to Get Started on a Lunar Base, By Matt Williams


UK Space Agency Perseverance Mission


See also

* Lunar habitation

* Human presence in space * Human outpost ** Research station ** Space station ***
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*** Lunar Orbital Station *** Orbital Piloted Assembly and Experiment Complex ** Space observatory ** Mars habitat *** Human mission to Mars * Lunar resources * Moon in fiction


References


External links


Envisioning the Moon Village – Architectural Design Studio 2018
{{Use American English, date=January 2014 Exploration of the Moon Human spaceflight