A half-century ago, NASA conducted the Apollo missions, which put the first men on the Moon. Artemis (the name of Apollo's twin sister in Greek myth) is NASA's planned lunar mission to put the first woman and the next man on the Moon. As future astronauts conduct a variety of upcoming robotic and human activities on the surface and in orbit around the Moon, we will better understand the universe and our home planet. Then, we will use what we learn on and around the Moon to take the next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars.
Future astronauts will conduct various activities in space and on or near celestial bodies to help us learn about their mission destinations, Earth, and our universe. Your challenge is to create interactive 3D models of equipment (e.g., planetary geology tools) that future space explorers might use for activities like exploring a planetary surface.
As the Infinite Monkey Cage team, we have given the tools a more futuristic and useful design when we look at the Apollo 16 and 17 press kits and current tools. In addition, in order to provide ease of use for these new generation tools, we have designed a new tool carrier with an interface that provides technical information about the tools inside and gives much more information like the usage of the tools and gps, instead of the old heavy tool carriers that do not have much function other than bag duty.