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A drawing of a moon ark
Karl-Johan Sørensen
LUNARK

LUNARK: a Danish lunar habitat

In a large workshop in Amager, two young Danish space architects are preparing for a three-month expedition to one of the most inhospitable places on earth: Arctic Greenland. Here, they will test their first self-designed lunar habitat, LUNARK, where temperatures can reach minus 50 degrees Celsius and wind hurricane strength.

Morten Remar visited Sebastian Aristotle and Karl Johan Sørensen at their humble office in Istedgade in Copenhagen (in Danish).

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You can see several of the architects' works, a Mars lab, a Lunar Power Solution and not least a Mars station, powered by static electricity.

Explore Saga Space Architects, and read and watch videos on how they work to make space viable for future space travelers, where mental well-being and social sustainability are a key factor.

Science Stories is supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.