The Artemis Era & Aliens R&D Cislunar Infrastructure
The return to the Moon is no longer a prospect—it is an active global
mission. Through NASA’s Artemis program and international collaborations,
humanity is establishing the first permanent presence in cislunar space.
However, staying on the Moon presents challenges that Earth-based
architecture has never faced.
- The Radiation Barrier
The Gateway, an orbiting lunar station, faces radiation levels significantly
higher than Low Earth Orbit. Astronauts are currently limited to short-duration
stays due to Cosmic Rays and Solar Particle Events.
Aliens R&D Solution: Graphene-Mediator Shielding
We provide advanced material integration for lunar modules. Our
Graphene-based “Mediator” layers absorb and redistribute high-
energy particles, potentially extending crew mission durations by
providing a secondary, lightweight radiation defense that current
aluminum hulls lack.
- Surface Habitation & Lava Tubes
Sustainable exploration requires moving beyond temporary landers.
Research into lunar lava tubes and regolith-shielded structures offers a path
to permanent colonies.
Aliens R&D Solution: ISRU Blueprinting
We develop autonomous structural blueprints for habitats that utilize
lunar regolith as primary shielding. Our designs are optimized for robotic
assembly, turning local lunar soil into radiation-safe “sanctuaries” for
long-term habitation.