Develop a modular habitat for the Moon and Mars.

Sponsor: NASA - Texas Space Grant Consortium (TSGC)
Student Team: Chloe Hinojosa, Liam Byrom, Tony Diehl, John Hearn, Scott Yeatman
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Austin Talley

ME1.01 Logo
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The goal of this project is to develop a modular habitat that can withstand long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars. The habitat will be optimized for manufacturability through a hybrid approach, utilizing a combination of Earth-fabricated material and in-situ resource utilization. Key design goals include maintaining crew safety through radiation and thermal protection, maximizing mass and packaging efficiency for launch, and ensuring compliance with NASA’s Artemis and Mars mission standards.

ME1.01 Poster Pitch

To view a PDF file of our poster, click the link below!

ME1.01 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

ME1.01 Group Photo
From left to right (Scott Yeatman, Liam Byrom, Tony Diehl, John Hearn, Chloe Hinojosa)

Team Project Manager:  Chloe Hinojosa, mlo70@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Austin Talley, abt30@txstate.edu


Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: ME1.01 Evaluation Form