JajuMoon

info@jajumoon.com


Statement

JajuMoon, a visionary based in Denmark, is a prominent advocate for the idea that the moon, the fifth largest natural satellite of our Solar System, is now ready for human habitation. His belief stems from the rapid technological advancements of the past few decades, which he argues, have reached a point where building small cities on and beneath the moon's surface is not only possible but imminent within the next 25-30 years.


JajuMoon’s argument is founded on several key advancements in technology and space exploration. First, the development of sophisticated space travel technologies has drastically reduced the cost and time required for lunar missions. Reusable rockets, like those developed by SpaceX, have made space travel more affordable and frequent, paving the way for regular lunar missions.


Secondly, advancements in robotics and artificial intelligence have made it possible to conduct extensive research and construction in space with minimal human intervention. Autonomous robots can now undertake the arduous task of building infrastructures on the moon, preparing it for human habitation. These robots can work tirelessly in the harsh lunar environment, laying the groundwork for future lunar cities.


Thirdly, breakthroughs in sustainable life support systems and habitat construction have been significant. Innovations in closed-loop ecosystems, 3D printing, and radiation shielding mean that it is now feasible to build habitats that can sustain human life on the moon. These habitats can be constructed both on the surface and underground, offering protection from the moon's harsh conditions and cosmic radiation.


JajuMoon also argues that the moon is more accessible and easier to travel to compared to other potential space habitats. The moon is just a three-day journey from Earth, making it the most practical location for establishing a human presence in space. The proximity allows for easier transportation of materials and technology, making it a viable option for long-term habitation.


Additionally, the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth makes it easier to launch spacecraft and transport goods back and forth. This ease of travel would facilitate the ongoing supply of necessary resources and technology from Earth, ensuring the sustainability of lunar colonies.


Furthermore, the presence of water ice in the moon's polar regions is a significant advantage. This water can be used to support human life, grow food, and even produce rocket fuel, making lunar colonies more self-sufficient and reducing the dependency on Earth for supplies.


In conclusion, JajuMoon’s vision of human habitation on the moon is not as far-fetched as it might seem. With the rapid advancements in space travel, robotics, and habitat construction, the dream of building small cities on and beneath the moon's surface is within reach. The moon's accessibility and resource availability make it an ideal candidate for the next frontier in human exploration. As we stand on the brink of this new era, JajuMoon’s ideas offer a glimpse into a future where humanity extends its reach beyond Earth, making the moon our first home away from home.


Marcel Rafael Zargahi,

Scientist (Enzyme R&D)

Painter and Photographer https://www.zargahi.com


The Future of Living, a Grand Vision Unveiled


JajuMoon is excited to announce a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing urban living on the Moon.

By 2055, we will have completed the construction of 999 fully equipped residential Igloo-27Glacier units, merging cutting-edge technology with the pinnacle of scientific innovation.

These pressurized state-of-the-art homes will redefine comfort and sustainability, ensuring a harmonious blend of scientific modern living and the adopted earthy life-style.

In addition to these innovative homes, the project includes extensive underground constructions designed to facilitate the ease of producing food stocks and seamless movement. This subterranean network will support efficient logistics and enhance the overall living experience.


Furthermore, we are planning to develop advanced scientific vehicles that will allow for free and effortless movement throughout the surrounding area. These pressurized vehicles will provide residents with unparalleled mobility and convenience.


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Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this transformative journey to shape the future of living.


Moon-TL Light Bugs

We present a series of robust, comfortable, and technologically advanced moon rovers designed to thrive in harsh and challenging environments.

These small yet powerful vehicles are fully equipped with state-of-the-art features, ensuring superior performance, adaptability, and convenience.

Ideal for traversing difficult terrains, our rovers promise unmatched durability and efficiency, making them the perfect companions for any mission.


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