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@LunCoSim
🌕 Open-Source Lunar City Simulator 🏙️
Moon Katılım Mayıs 2022
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We are doing Professional Opensource Space Engineering Simulator.
You can check in on Github.
The simulator allows anyone to design their own missions for FREE instead of paying tens of thousands of USD for professional tools.
But...
We have to pay our bills :D
If you have a spare $11 plz support us with a donation on @Artizen
artizen.fund/index/p/lunco-…
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The Engineering Problem Hidden in Moon Dust
Lunar dust may look harmless, but it is one of the biggest engineering hazards on the Moon.
It is sharp, abrasive, electrostatically sticky, and fine enough to enter seals, joints, optics, suits, and hardware interfaces.
This video explains why lunar dust behaves so differently from Earth dust - and why future Moon missions must design around it.
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We are doing Professional Opensource Space Engineering Simulator.
You can check in on Github.
The simulator allows anyone to design their own missions for FREE instead of paying tens of thousands of USD for professional tools.
But...
We have to pay our bills :D
If you have a spare $11 plz support us with a donation on @Artizen
artizen.fund/index/p/lunco-…
English

@steveMmattison Lunar Opensource Rover Standard.
We've analysed ~20 existing landers/rovers missions with the goal of creating guidlines for subsystems/interfaces
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Nice!
1. In a couple of months we should have a solid system for modeling rovers, will ping once it'll be good enough - happy to model your rover there.
2. We also started to work on a standard for lunar rovers (mostly interfaces): github.com/Official-MoonD…
We presented the results of LORS at LSIC

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@LunCoSim Okay, great, thanks for the detailed update. I am still working on my own space gear designs, including a very unique and advanced work Rover (still secret) for 2-6 Astros. It's like nothing ever seen before and far better for working on the Moon than ANY Rover yet revealed.
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A while ago we switched from Godot to a more advanced Rust/Bevy.
With Godot we've made alpha.lunco.space
It had (now it's down) collaborative mode where several people could control rovers together via direct control or more realistic OpenMCT at alpha.lunco.space/mcc/index.html
However Godot is too limiting so we pivoted to a new tool.
Now we have implemented Modelica support like in Dymola/Modelon at lunica.lunco.space
Using Modelica you can describe internal behaviour of the system like electic/thermal/power subsystem of a rover.
And we already have a so-called cosimulation when with Modelica we described a behavior and run it in the same loop. It's not in web thou, will be publish in 1-2 months.
We have 7 engineers testing Lunica (our Modelica Workbench), however it's too specific, so we are working on assets for beautiful videos and proper marketing of the sim, will be ready in a couple of weeks
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@LunCoSim Hey, I get your Github announcement all the time, but I don't know where to go to see what LunCo is up to lately. It looks like you're making big progress, but I want to see something that you are working on. ty
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@oeill_l Noice, which team?
Actually it's still the delivery service is the biggest issue :D
Dealing with the dust is next step
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@r_saintier It's actually exactly because of absence of erosion.
Meteorites crashed it, and as there is no erision the particles are razor shart
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meilleure explication du "petit" soucis de la poussière lunaire, la plaie des futurs missions au sol
Mars à coté niveau poussière c'est rien
LunCo.eth(🌍🚀🌖)@LunCoSim
The Engineering Problem Hidden in Moon Dust Lunar dust may look harmless, but it is one of the biggest engineering hazards on the Moon. It is sharp, abrasive, electrostatically sticky, and fine enough to enter seals, joints, optics, suits, and hardware interfaces. This video explains why lunar dust behaves so differently from Earth dust - and why future Moon missions must design around it.
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@Mrk_online We have one, but it's pretty small
t.me/luncosim_chat
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@Mrk_online You are much welcome to join our discord and share your ideas!
discord.com/invite/A6U3Gdv…
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@VhEebt Great question!
Nope, you cant, it's still has to be sealed, but NASA have created an electromagnetic shield that deflects a huge portion of the dust!
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@suzukisapers Yep, thou it math it has very specific meaning :D
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@suzukisapers In math it's called tautology. 100% true statement!
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@LunCoSim "dust is not dirt" is one of the most insightful things I've ever heard.
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@BritPortu Yep!
Not the most welcoming host :D But eventually it's the question of engineering
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@LunCoSim Reminds me of the Apollo crews complaining about the dust getting into everything. Sharp, electrostatic, and relentless. The Moon doesn't exactly roll out the welcome mat, does it?
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