Moon recreation vehicle
By Alberto Seco | Mar 9th, 2008 | Tags: Alberto Seco, Coventry, moon, recreationAbout the concept:
The body concept consists of 4 panels (two side panels, the roof and the floor which would also have a function of frame since it would contain the drive unit). These panels would be assembled on the “skeleton” frame (similar to one of the sketches). Suspension arms and wheels would complete the vehicle. So all the parts would fit into the shuttle meanwhile the final assembly could be undertaken at the moon.
The idea behind the glass panels is to provide windows as bigger as possible in order to offer a big scope for the passengers. The driver would also enjoy a big windscreen. I guess an environment like the Moon might intimidate. The idea is to transmit safety by means of:
- rounded surfaces: things like an egg, a dome are structural masterpieces.
- width provided by the suspension arms and wheels around the vehicle body: the moon surface is quite waved and hilly.
The footprints left behind by the Apollo astronauts will last for many thousands of years because there is no wind on the Moon. The Moon has no atmosphere, so there is no weather to erase the footprints. Although gravity is extremely low, we are talking about a big vehicle with five people inside so I think wide wheels would reduce compaction and by no means are useless, since the concept pretends to be as friendly with the environment as possible.
The beginning of the project coincided with the announcement of The Police tour. After all, the lyrics provided me with some messages about the environment and the vehicle.
About Alberto Seco:
Bilbao, Spain
Technical Engineer (Escuela de Ingeniería Técnica de Minas, Baracaldo, Spain)
Industrial Designer (Centro de Diseño DZ & Coventry University)
Work: Angelini Design, Padova, Italy, Maier Technology Centre, Gernika, Spain

i luv the idea.. the rims are the best thing about it very nice
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