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VULTURE AVIATION

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ALASKOL
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1.0

Welcome

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2.1 Settlement Overview

Materials

Material Use Subcontractor Volume (m^3)

Titanium Alpha Radiations Hard Roll 22,384.9007

3D print concrete (lunar gamma and galactic Large Prints 23,940


dust and plastic) cosmic radiation

Bucky Structures N/A Bucky Breakthrough 1131

Silicon Quartz Alpha Radiations Alexandria 377

Water Beta Radiations Stuff of Life 33000

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2.1 Settlement Overview

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2.2 Settlement Overview, Cont.

◈ Spans across
2400m of the
crater (12% of the
whole crater’s
perimeter)
◈ 320 Habitation
Pods, 2
Commercial
Buildings
◈ Both vertically
built into the side
of the crater

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3.3, 5.2, 5.4, 7.1, 7.2 The Monorail Terminal + Facilities Access

Security Level Description

Guest/Visitor Issued temporary token with restricted KEY


access

Resident Access to public areas and home’s Servers


Employees Issued tokens depending on role
Seats
Critical Systems Officers Access to critical functions
Displays

Holographic
Table

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3.3, 5.4, 7.1, 7.2 The Monorail Terminal + Control

Loading/Unloading
◈ CASSSC → Hydraulic Crane
→ Shuttles → Trucks
◈ Main Control Room System:
constant human monitoring
with little work from the
operator

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

CASSSC filled trucks Trucks attach to the Accommodating


go through EDS (or standardized facilities in the
3-phase-electrode) interface to surroundings are
magnetic curtain disembark the available for truck in
lanes CASSSCs need

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2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 Settlement – The Self-Contained Habitation Pod

Commercial Building Details


◈ Central area for commercial and business functions
◈ ( 750m h x 400m w x 400m out)
◈ Top 150m of the structure is a hanging garden, with 50
stories below, each 12m tall (600m in total)
◈ 3 funiculars per building (cargo, agriculture, people) that
travels down the spine of the building.

Pods
◈ A grouping of settlements share a common
street, as in a neighbourhood.
◈ Pressurised volume
◈ Dimensions: (12m h x 200m w, 24m out).
◈ 6 m Sidewalks continue b/w pods w/
airlocks

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2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 Types of Residency Units

Single
Unit

Double Single
Unit

Family Unit

uCouple
Unit

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2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 Housing

Note: Original renders


created with the help of a
few pre-rendered vectors
in rendering program,
Planner 5d.
http://planner5d.com
In public domain

Window views overlooking the crater in the


kitchen, dining, and living area (RFP requirement)
Curved evacuated back walls present in all units

Floor #1 of Family Unit Floor #2 of Family Unit


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2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 Commodities

Gel Fridge- state of the art, feature of kit


Headbands track brain waves as part of
a coordinated system with the pink
noise
Pink noise speaker - synchronizes with
brain waves to induce heavier sleep -
could be used to allow them to sleep
during the journey
Artificial day and night system: solar
lamps on the outside of pods

Looking towards future: as settlement


expands, hoping to create alternating
day and night cycles between
settlements to establish 24 hr services
while minimizing detrimental effects on
health, ie shift system

Note: Original renders created with the help of a


few pre-rendered vectors in rendering program,
Planner 5d. In public domain http://planner5d.com

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2.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2 Hubs

Greenspace park; recreational Window views overlooking the crater in the


activities available; season rooms kitchen, dining, and living area (RFP requirement)
Curved evacuated back walls present in all units

Floor #1 of Family Unit Floor #2 of Family Unit


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7.2 The Super Space Mall
Industrial Parks
Power for Businesses
● Initial solar panel arrays will be built by
subcontractor Lightworks
● Businesses will have individual solar panel
Power for Business
arrays

Online Security
● Ensured by the decentralized information
network provided by automation
● Intellectual Property will be protected by
Transportation for
the subcontractor Litigation Limiters
Online Security
Goods

Transportation for Goods


● Three pods that will be used as transport:
medical, passengers, and cargo
● Lossless airlocks can build the airlocks

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2.1, 4.4, 5.3, 7.1 Entertainment and Social Interaction

Basic Information

◈ 2 main commercial Retail


buildings vertically built
into the sides of the crater CULTURE

◈ Large and varied retail


◈ Annual technology fairs
held in commercial areas
that will show off the ENTERTAINMENT
latest advances and
innovations in Alaskol Technology

◈ Robots will do many menial tasks, freeing


up more time for work and leisure
◈ Households will come with a personal
computer and Internet access

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2.1, 4.4, 5.3, 7.1 Entertainment Continued...

Fun Community Activities


-Trampolining centre
-Lunar adventures: youth-focused
camping experience with rides to the
Apollo site
-Movie theater - Right side above
green space (34th floor)
-12 m tall, 87 m wide, 200 m deep Greenspace park; recreational
-Sport stadium: public use, activities available; season rooms
non-specific, 90 m wide, 65 m deep,
24 m tall
-Low G football
-Sumo
-Basketball court: 70 m wide, 32 m
deep
-Football court: 70 m wide, 33 m deep
-Gym: 17 m wide, 30 m deep
-Restrooms: 9 m wide, 15 m deep
-Low-gravity dance club 15
4.2, 4.4, 7.1, 7.2 Commercial Business

Modular Overhauling & Construction


Robot
◈ External Construction
◈ Move on guided truss systems
◈ End effectors with modular tips
◈ Tips & Equipment sub-contracted
by Holey Moley
◈ Electrodynamic Dust Shielding

Consumer Commodities
◈ Gel Fridge - state of the art, feature
of kit
◈ Headbands - track brain waves as
part of a coordinated system with
the pink noise
◈ Pink noise speaker - synchronizes
with brain waves to induce heavier
sleep
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2.4, 7.2 Business Industrial Parks

Transportation for Goods


● Three pods that will be used as transport: medical,
passengers, and cargo
● Lossless airlocks can build the airlocks
● A conglomeration of domes made from silicon
Buckystructures (BuckyBreakthrough).
● They are connected by quartz tunnels for radiation
protection and for food sterilisation
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2.3, 2.5 Intra-settlement Transportation, Benefits for Other
Settlements

Internal Transport:

◈ Standard internal pod design used for cargo, pedestrian


transportation, and emergency services.
◈ Pods will all be identical and will have modular insides that can be
changed out.
◈ The transportation system is designed to be easily expanded

First Floor
◈ 5m width lanes for CASSSCs
◈ 3m lanes for pod transport

Second Floor
◈ 3m lanes on the sides for
emergency vehicles
◈ 10m lane in the middle for
pedestrians and bikes

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Utilities

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4.3- Spacesuits

Storage
Purpose
Suits from Stored in airlock
subcontractor EST draws with
Used for exterior maintenance area
maintenance and Electric curtain
space walks technique protects
from luna dust

Quantities Surface

10,000 of each type of MCP for EVA tasks


suits initially with no moon
2 types, MCP suits and a walking
design between hard Hard shell and apollo
shell and apollo suits for moon surface

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3.2 Power Distribution and Semantics

Note: ‘Population’
accounts for
recreation,
agriculture and
operations (power
required to sustain a
community of 19500).
Calculated using
statistic that 10MW is
sufficient for 5000
people.

Industry, Systems, and Robot power requirements calculated using research and
extrapolation based on power of regular industries; the numbers are scaled up as
Alaskol is highly commercial. There is excess supply to industry in case of spikes in
industry.

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5.2, 5.3 Robot Systems

Integrating Robots with Humans ◈ Humans personally access


5 Control Centers: the ScS using holographs or
VR and monitor/edit the
◈ Construction (temporary)
process
◈ Residential
◈ Industrial Parks How They Help
◈ Online Network Uses:
◈ Critical Systems ◈ Dedicated Settlement
Parameters Computers
◈ Engineers input scheduling ◈ Personal Computers
software (ScS) and 3D ◈ Service Robots
models ◈ Data Servers
◈ LiDAR camera modules ◈ Interior Transport
present on all robots, ◈ Housing
including subcontracted, ◈ Security
scan and update the 3D ◈ Repair
models every 12 hours on ◈ Medical Aid
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5.2, 5.4 Control Centers for Robots

System Function (1 display for each function) Quantity

Construction ● Monitor/Control 3
○ Progress, Communication between
subcontractors

Residential ● Can start/stop service robots Every 6


● Monitor Habitation
○ Location, Vitals, Life support functions Pods

Industrial ● Control automation systems 3


Parks ● Monitor
○ Worker logs, Cargo information, Inventory

Network ● View number of users on network 2


● Monitor
○ traffic load

Critical ● Monitor Every 6


Systems ○ Repair, maintenance, and critical systems Habitation
Pods
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3.2 Power

◈ Ground Based Power Power distribution:

⬥ 50000 sq metres of solar panels ◈ SPS transmits microwaves to rectenna


from Dougeldyne ⬥ 3 SPS transmitters provided by
⬥ Solar array located in centre of Dougeldyne
◈ Rectenna sends power through
crater. (Soletta from LightWorks) transformer
reflects sunlight at night time. ◈ Power then sent to Thermal Energy
◈ 3kW per socket supplied in residential Storage system; can be dist. From there
◈ Power lines to remote areas
and commercial areas.
◈ 8kW per socket supplied in industrial ◈ separate infrastructure for each human
community and industry
and agricultural areas.

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3.2, 5.3 Communication

◈ Subcontractor OrbitLink provides an


antenna and fiber optic links throughout
Hub
◈ Antenna is located directly across from
rectenna located on crater’s exterior rim.
◈ Subcontractor Litigation Limits facilitates
partnership with the Dougeldyne company
to provide telecom satellites in lunar orbit
◈ Allocated space designated in Hub for
satellite receiving center with
ElectroProtect for(section 1 east)

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5.2 Location and Number of Systems

Name Quantity Location

Dedicated Settlement 600 In “closets” along the crater


Computers behind the commercial center

Personal Computers 13,000 Residential Areas

Service Robots 13,000 Deployment Center

Data Servers 300 In “closets” along the crater


behind the commercial center

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5.2 Network and Network Security

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4.1, 4.4, 5.3, 7.1, 7.3 Medical Facilities and Services

Service Components Expansion


Infrastructure

Medical Care Medical care robots Ambulances


loaded onto ambulances can travel all
Surgeon robots and over moon via
tele-medicine “Mobile roads to
clinics” access remote
locations

Emergency Companion bot to travel Factory to


rescue with people to remote build bots
areas
Signals help if emergency
arises
Carries food, air, water
supply for 3 days in case
person runs out
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The Inner Workings of
Alaskol

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2.3, 2.4, 3.1, 5.1 The Construction Process

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❖ Port is made of Titanium frame and concrete walls (protection)

❖ Industrial Parks use subcontractors: Holey Moley (mining) & Hard Roll (products) &
Large Prints (3D prints)

❖ Construction of roads through subcontractor Planetary Powers

❖ Commercial Building: Titanium frame → Concrete floors → walls (3D printed lunar
dust) → Seal up with paint; Built in 9 sections that are separated with lateral and
vertical airlocks. (Loss-less Airlocks)

❖ Habitat: Excavation into the crater wall → Support beams from wall to bottom of
Habitat pod acting as a truss. Made of 3D printing lunar dust and monomer glass.
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3.2, 5.4 Transportation Networks

◈ Standard internal pod design used for cargo, pedestrian


transportation, and emergency services.
◈ Pods will all be identical and will have modular insides that can be
changed out.
◈ The transportation system is designed to be easily expanded.

Internal (residential area):


● One lane going in each direction for pods/robots
● A third lane will be placed on one side and is only used for emergency services.
● Extra area under roadways can be used to house utilities.
● Living areas will have connecting walkways for pedestrians and bikers, but will still
have a connecting pod lanes housed within the tunnels.
External:
● Subcontractor Wheels of Fortune for transportation between settlements.

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3.2 Atmosphere

Gases Partial Pressure Quantity (kgs)


(psi)
Oxygen 3.0 13329445
Carbon 0.0045 27492
dioxide
Nitrogen 7.8118 30370363.

Water 0.1837 459116


Vapour

◈ Pressure of 11 psi
◈ Earth-like composition for comfort
◈ Diluted Oxygen content for safety
◈ Comfortable humidity of 40%
◈ Atmosphere is maintained and revitalized through
subcontracting with Clean Up Your Act
◈ Imbalance of CO2 and O2 in Habitat and Agricultural
modules is corrected by exchanging the excess gases

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3.2 Agriculture

We are using “Garden-A-Go-Go” subcontractor to provide us with


aeroponic farms. We are going to make two changes to their farms
1. We will use robots instead of humans for farming
2. Instead of chicken or rabbits, we will lab grow meat.

According to NASA studies each person is going to need 61 m2 of


farming terrain, so the total farming area is going to be:
19.500(people) x 61 m2=1.098.000 m2
Food storage
“Edible Landscaping”
We are going to convert Moons’ dirt into “edible 1. An excavated hole, similar to a lava tube,
landscaping” by doing the following process in 3
where we can store aliments in special build up
steps
areas and inside the facility because of the cold
temperature and sunlight protection.

2. . Food is going to be transported via quartz


tubes. The reason for using quartz tubes is that
it lets UV radiation penetrate it and sterilize it.

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3.2 Water and Household Waste Management

Waste Management Water Management


Two subcontractors used: Three subcontractors used:
• Human feces is recycled by Waste • Liquid waste is recycled by Waste
Products at an efficiency of 98%
Products
• Water used on appliances is recycled by
• Half the volume of trash is recycled Clean up your Act at an efficiency of
by Toss it to Me and then 92%
transformed into byproducts while • Stuff of Life provides the whole
community with water
10% goes to a landfill.
• Initial amount purchased from Stuff of
• Both of the mentioned Life will be aprox. 32M litters
subcontractors work with Carbon • Afterwards, there will be monthly
Creations, which turns unused purchases of aprox. 13.5M litters, which
carbon into fuel will cover everything lost in that period
• After a month of usage, the water tank
will be 58% full, so if Stuff for Us can’t
deliver, the water left in the tank will
last for 40 days

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5.2, 5.4 Backup and Safety Measures

Name Detection Response

Fire Heat Sensors ● Audio Fire Extinguishers


● Cool area using Thermoacoustic
cooling

Breach in Pressure Sensors ● Isolate affected areas


Settlement ● Increase pressure
● Monomer gel layer

Power Power Supply ● UPS and Surge protectors


Loss/Surge Monitoring ● Flip to remaining power supplies
● Switch over to backup power
(two 1.95MAh batteries will each
supply 15MW for 30 hours)

Solar N/A ● Contract ElectroProtect to


Flares/Radiation provide protective casing
● Place critical systems and
computers inside crater wall for
natural protection
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7.3 Environmental Protections

◈ The Apollo 11 Landing Site is a historic point


⬥ Extremely close to the Moltke Crater
Considerations:
1. Apollo Landing Site would be a major tourist
attraction
2. As a historic site, it must not be destroyed by
tourists
Place a border of about 20 meters around the site where
no individuals are allowed to cross without authorized
supervision
Use monitoring to make sure that no vehicles or
spacesuits cross into the site

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6.1 Schedule (Preliminary)

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6.2 Costs

Sector Phase 1 Costs Phase 2 Costs Phase 3 Costs Phase 4 Costs Running Cost Per Year
$10,044,800,000.0
Human $47,919,600,000.00 0 $8,549,881,562.98
Operations $5,000,000.00 0 $87,033.179520
$12,098,240,000.0
Automation $1,396,250,000.00 0 $864,160,000.00
Structure $10,931,896,934.36 0 $62,920,000.00

Total Construction Costs (paying all at once)


$82,000,000,000

Running Cost Per Year


$9,000,000,000

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