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Living Module

Sleeping Capsules

Each member is assigned an individual sleeping capsule. 

  • A roll-down, semi-rigid curtain offercs auditory and visual privacy.

  • The interior is covered with an immersive flexible screen, allowing the crewmate to manage light levelsconsume media, set a specific mood and get their mind off the mission for quality sleep.

  • Due to the low gravity, the bed is a simple hammock with a few straps. 

Personal Storage

Each crew member has access to personal storage space, located above their sleeping capsules. These are secured and offer enough space to pack a few personal belongings. Dedicated storage areas provide ample room to store the rest of the required equipment

Hygiene Block

The personal hygiene compartment is isolated from the rest of the cabin by a multi-paneled door, providing the user with privacy and calm as they use the facilities. Additionally, a white-noise generator provides further intimacy to the user. 

Liquid waste is recycled to provide drinking water similarly to the ISS and solid waste is packed away in a container below the compartment, allowing for easy retrieval and treatment upon return to base. 

Note - The roof of the module is covered by a flexible Oled screen, replicating the 24-hour day/night cycle we're used to on Earth. By providing evolutive light intensity and color, we maintain a feeling of normality and allow the crew to keep track of time and stick to a relatively normal circadian rhythm

Social Relaxation

Moving Shades

These wooden boards are mounted on a mechanical rail, allowing them to move around the module's wall. As they revolve, they project shadows on the opposing couch. 

With the screen behind displaying various sceneries and landscapes, it creates the illusion of peering through a window. 

Plants

Plants, even if fake, bring life to an interior. They provide a very strong sense of homeliness and comfort
Green being a soothing color for the brain, having some vegetation aboard only stand to benefit the crew. 

Multi-Function Display

Like most screens in this vehicle, this one serves multiple purposes
On top of displaying any kind of media or game for the crew to enjoy together, it also creates a warm and contemplative  mood.
When on standby, it shows slow morphing shapes, the color of which is determined by the time of day by default. 

Note - The items in all modules were designed by our team in conjunction with interior architects. The goal here was to bring a maximum of comfort and relief to the crew without compromising efficiency and operability

Storage Module

Rotating Storage Space

To optimize the use of internal space and maximize reachability, some storage boxes are arranged along a rotating rail, allowing users to simply slide the boxes around to access different compartments. 

Refrigerated Boxes

The ability to store items in a temperature-controlled compartment is both imperative for science but also a huge plus for any extended stay.

With the advances in microbiology and out-of-earth farming, fresh vegetables and meat substitutes will be relatively available for lunar colonists and being able to consume something other than MREs will greatly help with morale over long missions. 

Technical Panels

Situated beneath the floor boards in all modules, the crew has access to all technical panels to maintain and manage them. 

The color-changing lights bordering the panels provide both illumination and visual feedback in case something goes wrong to direct the attention of the crew. 

Note - The light strips on the ground are common to all pathways across the modules. They provide a familiarity and continuity of function but also serve the practical purpose of illuminating un-intrusively for low-light conditions. Additionally, they limit the space and alleviate feelings of claustrophobia (like in airplanes).

Sports & Recreation

Dynamic Climbing Wall

Diversifying the exercises available to the crew, this dynamic climbing wall revolves around the capsule, procedurally extruding holds for the user to grab as the panel rotates. 

This offers a dynamic and ever-changing challenge to the user with the option to set difficulty level and speed, accomodating all levels

Treadmill

In keeping with the trend of fully immersive elements, this treadmill allows the crew to maintain a good cardio level, providing them with ports to fix retainers, simulating an earth-like gravity

Note - The upper half of the treadmill houses a retractable curved screen, allowing users to lower and use it when they're exercising and push it out of the way if they want to focus on their activity. 

Control Station

Immersive Piloting Station

The pilot's seat is located in a closeable capsule, fully surrounded by ultra high definition screens, displaying a 360° view of the surroundings. It is placed on an articulated arm, allowing it to move about, either mimicking the movements of the vehicle or, on the contrary, negating them to offer a stable platform. 
This is done to mitigate the risks of motion sickness on a very rough terrain.

 

From this station, the pilot can remotely control all vehicles attached to his caravan, which is why having an option to mimic the movement of another wagon is important, especially over long periods of time

Moveable Screens

This module serves as a mission control station, a piloting station and an overwatch tower

The numerous mobile screens allow for efficient and customizable multi-monitoring and multi-tasking. The all-encompassing screen that occupies the top half of the module provides all important information to the vehicle commander, opens a proverbial window to the outside by displaying the feed from the multiple cameras around the chassis, and offer additional screen space should they require it. 

Finally, it is from this station that the commander will stay in touch with the main base via relayed radio communications

Note - The upper half of the treadmill houses a retractable curved screen, allowing users to lower and use it when they're exercising and push it out of the way if they want to focus on their activity. 

Social Relaxation

Moving Shades

These wooden boards are mounted on a mechanical rail, allowing them to move around the module's wall. As they revolve, they project shadows on the opposing couch. 

 

With the screen behind the shades able to display various sceneries and landscapes, it creates the illusion of peering through a window, offering a proverbial opening and counteracting the feeling of claustrophobia and imprisonment.

Plants & Vegetation

Plants, even if fake, bring life to an interior. They provide a very strong sense of homeliness and comfort

 

Furthermore, since green being a soothing color for the brain, having some vegetation aboard only stand to benefit the crew. 

Multi Function Display

Like most screens in this vehicle, this one serves multiple purposes

On top of displaying any kind of media or game for the crew to enjoy together, it also creates a warm and contemplative  mood.

 

When on standby, it shows slow morphing shapes, the color of which is determined by the time of day by default. 

Hover over the Yellow Dots to get more info on the element

Note - The items in all modules were designed by our team in conjunction with interior architects. The goal here was to bring a maximum of comfort and relief to the crew without compromising efficiency and operability

Living Module

Personal Storage

Each crew member has access to personal storage space, located above their sleeping capsules. These are secured and offer enough space to pack a few personal belongings. Dedicated storage areas provide ample room to store the rest of the required equipment

Sleeping Capsules

Each member is assigned an individual sleeping capsule. 

  • A roll-down, semi-rigid curtain offercs auditory and visual privacy.

  • The interior is covered with an immersive flexible screen, allowing the crewmate to manage light levelsconsume media, set a specific mood and get their mind off the mission for quality sleep.

  • Due to the low gravity, the bed is a simple hammock with a few straps. 

Hygiene Corner

The personal hygiene compartment is isolated from the rest of the cabin by a multi-paneled door, providing the user with privacy and calm as they use the facilities. Additionally, a white-noise generator provides further intimacy to the user. 

Liquid waste is recycled to provide drinking water similarly to the ISS and solid waste is packed away in a container below the compartment, allowing for easy retrieval and treatment upon return to base. 

Hover over the Yellow Dots to get more info on the element

Note - The roof of the module is covered by a flexible Oled screen, replicating the 24-hour day/night cycle we're used to on Earth. By providing evolutive light intensity and color, we maintain a feeling of normality and allow the crew to keep track of time and stick to a relatively normal circadian rhythm

Storage Module

Refrigerated Boxes

The ability to store items in a temperature-controlled compartment is both imperative for science but also a huge plus for any extended stay.

 

With the advances in microbiology and out-of-earth farming, fresh vegetables and meat substitutes will be relatively available for lunar colonists and being able to consume something other than MREs will greatly help with morale over long missions. 

Technical Panels

Situated beneath the floor boards in all modules, the crew has access to all technical panels to maintain and manage them. 

 

The color-changing lights bordering the panels provide both illumination and visual feedback in case something goes wrong to direct the attention of the crew. 

Rotating Storage Space

To optimize the use of internal space and maximize reachability, some storage boxes are arranged along a rotating rail, allowing users to simply slide the boxes along the wall of the module to access different compartments. 

Hover over the Yellow Dots to get more info on the element

Note - The light strips on the ground are common to all pathways across the modules. They provide a familiarity and continuity of function but also serve the practical purpose of illuminating un-intrusively for low-light conditions. Additionally, they limit the space and alleviate feelings of claustrophobia (like in airplanes).

Sports & Recreation

Dynamic Climbing-Wall

Diversifying the exercises available to the crew, this dynamic climbing wall revolves around the capsule, procedurally extruding holds for the user to grab as the panel rotates. 

This offers a dynamic and ever-changing challenge to the user with the option to set difficulty level and speed, accommodating all levels

Technical Panels

Situated beneath the floor boards in all modules, the crew has access to all technical panels to maintain and manage them. 

 

The color-changing lights bordering the panels provide both illumination and visual feedback in case something goes wrong to direct the attention of the crew. 

Treadmill

In keeping with the trend of fully immersive elements, this treadmill allows the crew to maintain a good cardio level, providing them with ports to fix retainers, simulating an earth-like gravity

Hover over the Yellow Dots to get more info on the element

Note - The upper half of the treadmill houses a retractable curved screen, allowing users to lower and use it when they're exercising and push it out of the way if they want to focus on their activity. 

Control Station

Immersive Piloting Station

The pilot's seat is located in a closeable capsule, fully surrounded by ultra high definition screens, displaying a 360° view of the surroundings. It is placed on an articulated arm, allowing it to move about, either mimicking the movements of the vehicle or, on the contrary, negating them to offer a stable platform. 
This is done to mitigate the risks of motion sickness on a very rough terrain.

 

From this station, the pilot can remotely control all vehicles attached to his caravan, which is why having an option to mimic the movement of another wagon is important, especially over long periods of time

Technical Panels

Situated beneath the floor boards in all modules, the crew has access to all technical panels to maintain and manage them. 

 

The color-changing lights bordering the panels provide both illumination and visual feedback in case something goes wrong to direct the attention of the crew. 

Moveable Screens

This module serves as a mission control station, a piloting station and an overwatch tower

The numerous mobile screens allow for efficient and customizable multi-monitoring and multi-tasking. The all-encompassing screen that occupies the top half of the module provides all important information to the vehicle commander, opens a proverbial window to the outside by displaying the feed from the multiple cameras around the chassis, and offer additional screen space should they require it. 

Finally, it is from this station that the commander will stay in touch with the main base via relayed radio communications

Hover over the Yellow Dots to get more info on the element

Note - The upper half of the treadmill houses a retractable curved screen, allowing users to lower and use it when they're exercising and push it out of the way if they want to focus on their activity. 

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