“Floating rail” project to carry objects to build a human base on the moon by “NASA”
Floating Rail – If humans aim to establish a colony on a planet other than Earth. We can’t send everything from Earth. Therefore, it is necessary to find a way to use the planet’s resources as efficiently as possible. Includes transportation where vehicles such as trucks deliver anything that is used to build the base where it is needed.
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Some might think of a car with round wheels. But a new project from the US space agency (NASA) may not necessarily build roads for cars to run, but make them navigate efficiently. The project is called ‘FLOAT’ which is an abbreviation for ‘Flexible Levitation On A Track’.
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“These different concepts that sound like science fiction. It represents an excellent Phase 2 study,” said John Nelson, program director for NIAC, NASA’s program for developing advanced innovative ideas (NIAC is an acronym for Innovative Advanced Concepts, with N from NASA).
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“NIAC never ceases to be amazing. and encourage These studies will give NASA a lot to think about the possibilities in the future,” said Nelson.
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The FLOAT project is not a railway system like on Earth, but a flexible “film”. It is made of graphite and attached to a magnetic plate with a solar panel. This disk can open into a path anywhere on the surface of the moon. To be able to move easily and avoid permanent build up on the surface.
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Once in place, FLOAT is ready to move vehicles on rails. Scientists believe that electromagnetic repulsion can move large objects weighing up to 100,000 kilograms several kilometers per day. At a speed of about 2 km./hr.
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No external power is required either. When ready, FLOAT can be rolled up and moved to a new location as needed. It will also reduce risks to astronauts during liftoff, as FLOAT will be fully automated.
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Such a design reduces the environmental impact. Because they don’t have wheels. Therefore, do not touch or wear the material with moon dust. which could harm machines and people At this time, FLOAT is still in the design and development phase. which examines the system’s efficiency and lifespan for the highest value NASA plans to start using it before 2030.
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FLOAT is just one of six innovative projects that NASA is funding to support NASA’s mission to return to the Moon, including the Fluidic Telescope (FLUTE), the plasma rocket FLOAT, and the FLOAT Pulsed Plasma Rocket, The Great Observatory for Long Wavelengths. GO-Low)
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Radioisotope thermal power generator cell (Cell Thermoradiative Radioisotope Power Generator) and science vehicles (ScienceCraft) for exploring the outer planets
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“The goal is not just scientific research,” said Michael D. Griffin, former NASA Administrator, “It is also to expand the limits of human habitation.” From Earth to the solar system as we move forward. One planet cannot survive. If humans want to live for hundreds of thousands of years or millions of years, eventually we will have to live on other planets.”
Researched and compiled by Witit Borompichaichartkul
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https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/niac/niac-studies/flexible-levitation-on-a-track-float/
https://www.iflscience.com/the-first-railway-on-the-moon-might-happen-next-decade-74073
https://www.pasadenanow.com/main/nasa-advances-jpls-lunar-railway-concept-to-new-phase
https://www.zmescience.com/future/nasa-wants-to-build-futuristic-levitating-rail-on-the-moon-and-much-more/