https://webthesis.biblio.polito.it/35076/

*Authors*
Leonardo Baso

2025

*Abstract*
This thesis was born as the third thesis of a larger project, a
collaboration of the Colorado School of Mines, Boeing and the University of
Stuttgart. The previous two theses carried out a feasibility study and a
study on the launch systems related to the project, which consists in the
creation of a solar umbrella to shield part of the solar radiation and
allow the Earth to lower its temperature by 1 degree centigrade, so as to
have more time on Earth to find a stable solution to the climate problem.
In my thesis work I was involved in carrying out a study on the preferable
solar cells to use to create a lunar base that could provide for the
self-functioning and self-sustaining of the project. I then generated
system engineering models from which to start to manage the final and most
important part of my work, which consists of the Power-Mass budget of the
entire project, considering the various aspects of extraction, transport,
refinement and creation of the solar panels that will make up the Lunar
Solar Park using lunar regolith, the existing infrastructures and the
launch of part of the perovskite and aluminum panels at the gravitational
equilibrium point Sun - Earth Lagrange 1 so that the system can remain
stable with small adjustments of trim.

*Source: Polito.It*

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