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Lunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity

2 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Artist concept highlighting the novel approach proposed by the 2025 NIAC awarded selection of Lunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity Environmentlithic Habitats in Low-Gravity Environment NASA/Martin Bermudez Martin Bermudez Lunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity Environment Skyeports LLC As part of a NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) study, we proposed constructing a large-scale, monolithic lunar glass habitat in a low-gravity environment. This innovative approach involves in-situ melting of lunar glass compounds and the creation of a large spherical shell structure, representing a significant departure from current habitat construction methods. Traditional construction methods, such as using prefabricated parts, 3-D printing, inflatable systems, and complex assembly, are lab...

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