Nasa: How to build a settlement on the Moon

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Image caption, An illustration of the construction of a lunar outpost with astronauts on the surface of the Moon

As Nasa plans for long-term space exploration on the Moon, it needs structures in place like buildings, landing pads, roads and power supplies.

The US Space agency has chosen a company to develop construction technologies to build the infrastructure needed.

ICON, a construction company based in Texas in the USA, will look at creating technologies which can use materials from the Moon itself.

How do you build on the Moon?

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Image caption, A 3D printed subscale prototype of the Lunar PAD developed by ICON

One of the challenges of building on the Moon is getting the materials there, so to avoid this the goal is to source the materials from the substances which already exist on the Moon.

The project team working on the construction also plan to use 3D printing technology to build structures from those materials.

The structures need to withstand extreme and temperatures and be very durable.

Previously the European Space Agency has made bricks by baking Moon dust with concentrated sunlight for five hours.

ICON has already 3D-printed a habitat for Mars, called Mars Dune Alpha, that will be used during a NASA's Mars mission starting in 2023.

The construction company has also 3D-printed a lunar launch and landing pad to help craft land and take-off on the Moon.

It's hoped these tests will develop 3D-building technologies with the long term aim of helping humans live on the Moon.