Rahul Somvanshi
ESA’s LEGO-inspired bricks are designed to cut lunar construction costs significantly—discover how local Moon materials are being utilized.
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3D-printed space bricks could be the key to building durable habitats on the Moon, but what makes them so unique?
Imagine reducing the need for Earth-based materials by tapping into what’s already available on the Moon.
Learn how ESA’s innovative approach with lunar regolith could change the future of space exploration.
These space bricks are more than just a concept—real materials are being tested and refined right now.
Want to know why 87% of Gen Alpha kids are fascinated by space? It might have something to do with LEGO.
A deeper look into how ESA’s collaboration with LEGO could inspire future astronauts and engineers.
The secret ingredient? Dust from a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite, mixed with a thermoplastic polymer.
Ready to see how these space bricks could make lunar bases a reality sooner than you think?
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