Japanese scientists are developing a housing complex for life on the Moon
Kajima Construction Company and Kyoto University have unveiled their vision of a lunar settlement called Neo Lunar Glass. On Earth's satellite, gravity is many times less, causing bones to break down and muscle mass to decrease. To level out the destructive factor, the complex is shaped like a paraboloid that constantly rotates to maintain an artificial gravity similar to Earth's, and has a capacity of ten thousand people.
So far, the team has made a 1:2000 scale replica of the complex, and by 2030 they plan to build a 400-meter-high, 200-meter-diameter terrestrial complex. How to move the building to the Moon, have not yet thought of it
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