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Essay : what the first house on the moon would look like.​

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years, there have been consistent studies to discover more about the moon and if by any chance, the moon can smoothly support life. The studies have mainly been carried out by astronauts who in conjunction with engineers have made tremendous progress in this endeavour. Among the achievements made, is the fact that the visit to the moon has in near past been frequent, unlike the early days when it was impossible to have people who would visit the moon. The visits have not been for leisure purposes but for exploration and studies. This has seen the installation of satellites in the moon which has facilitated monitoring of various changes in the moon right from the earth. This has led to the improvement in terms of preparedness by the crews who regularly visit the moon and has as a result led to a reduction of the cost incurred and in unfortunate incidences untimely deaths. With researchers having established that indeed there is much difference between the earth and the moon, there have not been exhaustive studies and conclusions about the moon in relation to life support

On the other hand, Sweden has dispatched a group of specialised astronauts who have up to date reported significant progress in building a house on the moon. Unlike the European Air Space, Sweden has embarked on a mission to have a house that resembles a normal typical house. To be precise, the house is planned such that it will be red in colour with white corners to tactically help in bringing dead moonscape to life. The house will be self-constructing and will literary be placed on the moon and it is hypothesised that this will be facilitated by the use of Astrobotics. The moon house, courtesy of Sweden has changed the perception of space that has over the years been seen to suggest that space is a preserve of the few. By the completion of the house by Sweden specialists, no restrictions will be put hence encouraging more people to visit the space hence more studies will certainly be conducted in the near future. Sweden specialists will set the house in a manner that it will be roofed just like any other house except that it will be placed on the surface without a strong foundation. The colour will directly resemble the Swedish traditional colours used for houses, that is, white and red. The house will not be manually set up but will automatically unfold when sent to space by the spacecraft.

To ensure the stability of the house, there will be support mounted on its base since the force of gravity is very low unlike that of the earth. The initial plans are to make the first house small in size which will be used as an experiment and improvements may be done in later stages. To avoid dust coats, the house will be properly sealed to ensure the occupants are safe. The movement to and from the moon will however, remain a costly affair but location of the house will be easy. This is due to the fact that the house will be fitted with signals which will make it easier for astronauts to easily identify the exact location of the house. The house will be in such a way that it will be easy to dismantle and relocate it in a place of choice. This means the materials used in building this house will be temporarily fixed but strong enough to withstand and support the house. The house will hence be a portable one with some automatic fixtures precisely those that are related to air and regulation of temperatures, that is, extreme cold and heat. The roof height is suggested to be slightly above two and a half metres with the base measuring three by two metres.

In conclusion, the house should be built by a joint co-operation of various specialists from different nations. The astronauts from Sweden should together brainstorm with those from European Space agency and come up with a joint research meant to facilitate how they will be able to set-up a house on the moon. This will among other things reduce the cost which is a major burden if left to one country and may consequently make the plans to have a house on the moon remain just but a dream. There should also be clear policies set to oversee the activities carried out by those who frequently visit the space for various reasons. This will in the long run, reduce situations where there may be conflicts by astronauts from different countries. Lastly, there should be guidelines put in place which will make sure that in unfortunate events like accidents in the moon, the number of casualties will be minimal.

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