
Eudaimon Station
Scientific moon base
In Ancient Greece, the Eudaimon was seen as a beneficent spirit, a guardian, and a defender. Nestled within a lunar lava tube, the Moon's innovative station stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Within its cavernous embrace, the idea uses the centrifugal force to simulate the familiar gravitational pull of Earth. A colossal rotating ring, delicately balanced on the station's core, generates the necessary force. As astronauts walk its curving pathways, they experience a semblance of home, their bodies adapting seamlessly to the simulated gravity. This ingenious fusion of lunar shelter and artificial gravity has revolutionized long-duration stays, enabling in-depth scientific exploration, improved physiological well-being, and a touch of terrestrial normalcy amid the desolate lunar landscape.

Ring floorplans

Cross perspective section

Long section