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  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
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    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
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    03/04/2025
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    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing several Lunar Towers power a human lunar base.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167096_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing a human Moon base powered by the Lunar Towers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167095_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing a human Moon base powered by the Lunar Towers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167094_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing a human Moon base powered by the Lunar Towers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167093_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167092_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167091_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167090_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167089_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167088_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167087_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167086_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167085_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167084_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167083_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167082_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167081_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167080_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    DUKAS_183167079_FER
    Lunar Tower to harvest solar power for Moon bases
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Lunar Tower 1
    Ref 16697
    03/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Foster + Partners/Branch Technology

    A tower designed to harvest solar power for future human bases on the Moon has been unveiled.

    UK architecture company Foster + Partners , which is working with US space agency NASA, says several would be erected at the south pole of the Earth satellite.

    The company has previously designed habitation pods for astronauts working on the surface of both the Moon and Mars.

    The 50 metre tall structure called the Lunar Tower would have two arms which unfold and spread out before deploying pants on solar panels.

    Foster + Partners is working with US 3D printing tech company Branch Technology which already makes customised building skins and interiors.

    Rather than transport, at great expense, building materials to the lunar surface, the plan is to use 3D printing and the lunar soil, known as regolith to build structures.

    OPS. Render showing how each Lunar Tower would emerge from a pod on the surface. A structure carrying the folded arms would then rise up and once at the top open out and expose an array of solar panels.When not in the use the tower would sink back into the surface.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)