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UA-CEAC/Sadler Lunar Habitat Deployment

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

UA-CEAC/Sadler Lunar Habitat Deployment

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  • @Heimdall01 -- figure about 400 lbs. per cubic yard, about the same as snow. The air pressure of 9 psi. is sufficient to support the structure with one meter of regolith on top of it, but there is an aluminum structure inside with a safety factor of 5 times to support it in case of a depressurization.

    Thank You for your question

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  • Cool! But will the weight of the sand (sry lunar dust and rigolit) on those "habitate-tunells" not be to heavy?

    And how much do we need to block out most of the radiation?

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