Publication Date:
2019-08-27
Description:
This paper investigates the trade-off between efficiency and habitability in lunar architectures. Five distinct lunar architectures are briefly presented and then critically examined in terms of spatial allocation and surface area to net and gross volume and in terms of four habitability criteria. Advantages and limitations of the basic concepts underlying each architecture are examined. A fundamental inverse relation is discovered between spatial efficiency (and thus cost containment) and habitability (and thus satisfaction and productivity). The most efficient architectures are described in detail, as are the most habitable architectures. This leads to a critical trade-off to be made in the design of any lunar architecture. Ways are suggested to integrate the concerns for efficiency with habitability.
Keywords:
GROUND SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES (SPACE)
Type:
AIAA PAPER 92-1096
Format:
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