Lunar development begins with landing
We focus on the moment
Is it possible to land on the moon?
With current technology, it is difficult to land in the wilderness of the lunar surface. The success rate of current small landers is less than half, but future support for large landers is undecided. Shouldn't we pay more attention to the moment when the lunar module lands on the moon and focus our efforts on technological development?
*WebORBITAL TODAY(22.01.2024)
https://orbitaltoday.com/2024/01/22/moon-landing-missions-only-45-success-in-20-years/
The mission of landing in the wilderness is too burdensome for lander manufacturers, increasing operational costs.
Is there a way to start building a lunar base for landers now?
If we can't avoid the obstacles of landing on the moon, deep space exploration is just a dream.
In the past, lunar exploration did not require economics.
However, without economic feasibility in the future, its continuity will be questionable.
The most urgent issue now is to open a space airport beyond the path pioneered by the pioneers.
What is the solution?
The future of landing technology
Currently, landing point determination, gravity descent, and powered descent are all handled by the lander.
Achieved guidance by intrusion control radio waves leading to the landing point and prevention of contact failure by preparing the ground surface at the landing point. Achieving an energy-saving landing with an optimal entry route by reducing a huge amount of processing in a short time on the lander.
How to realize a lunar airport quickly
Introducing large construction equipment for the lunar surface
Construction machinery for the lunar surface has not yet been developed, and transportation and operating costs are too high to make it a reality.
Can a 3D printer solve the problem?
There is a small, lightweight, vacuum-compatible metal 3D printer in Fukuoka Japan.
Trials started five years ago are going well, and operations on the moon will begin by 2028. Our history of 3D printer development dates back to the 1990s, and we led the industry with the release of the world's first 3D printer.
Only we can take on the challenge of realizing lunar surface construction as soon as possible. We are not the number one, we are the only.