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Design Analysis for Lunar Safe Haven Concepts

20211 min read122 words
Iok M Wong, Emilie J Siochi, Melanie L Grande, Robert W Moses, Walter J Waltz, Scott R Silbernagel, Erin G Hayward, and Morgan Elise Barkhurst
Marshall Space Flight Center

NASA’s plan to return humans to the lunar surface faces many challenges, especially in the sustained phases of the Artemis program. In combination with a habitat, a Lunar Safe Haven (LSH) would provide additional protection to crew, electronics, and equipment from the hazards of the space environment such as radiation, thermal extremes, micrometeoroids, and lunar dust. Influenced by the NASA Artemis program goals, the Lunar Safe Haven Study defined the high-level requirements, outlined the trade space for a LSH concept, and evaluated a set of concepts using a decision analysis structure. This paper will provide additional detail for two concepts that were designed and evaluated during the LSH study, the logic behind the choices, and some of the main driving design parameters.


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