Foster + Partners designs 50-metre-tall “solar energy tower” for moon infrastructure

Foster + Partners designs 50-metre-tall “solar energy tower” for moon infrastructure

UK architecture studio Foster + Partners has released designs of a solar panel-lined tower for use on the moon as part of a project with NASA and 3D printing studio Branch Technology.

The design includes a video of the solar tower with a circular cap rising upwards from a base, expanding into the atmosphere while cord-like scaffolding extends below.

Once the tower is fully extended, sail-like arrays of solar panels would unfold outwards and flip downwards. Renders show multiple towers distributed between structures on the moon’s surface.

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