A new foldable shelter designed for the next generation of moon explorers is about to undergo testing in the harsh conditions of Greenland. The shelter, created by two Danish space architects, is a compact habitat that folds down to a manageable size to allow easy transportation before being extended in its final location. The battery-powered, two-person home consists of a strong aluminium frame as its exterior, which is covered in solar cells to maximise energy generation for the inhabitants. (Photo/IC)
A new foldable shelter designed for the next generation of moon explorers is about to undergo testing in the harsh conditions of Greenland. The shelter, created by two Danish space architects, is a compact habitat that folds down to a manageable size to allow easy transportation before being extended in its final location. The battery-powered, two-person home consists of a strong aluminium frame as its exterior, which is covered in solar cells to maximise energy generation for the inhabitants. (Photo/IC)
A new foldable shelter designed for the next generation of moon explorers is about to undergo testing in the harsh conditions of Greenland. The shelter, created by two Danish space architects, is a compact habitat that folds down to a manageable size to allow easy transportation before being extended in its final location. The battery-powered, two-person home consists of a strong aluminium frame as its exterior, which is covered in solar cells to maximise energy generation for the inhabitants. (Photo/IC)