The ghostly appearance of the twin tower building would be visible from a great distance, looming 160 m above the lunar surface at an angle that would give the hotel visitors a view over the dramatic lunarscape and at the earth.

When you have landed at BEACON#1 landings platform a moon buggy will take you to the hotel, which lies like a lighthouse in a grey dessert. The rimea Prinz area has been transformed into a nature reserve to preserve the beauty of the moon and not to be polluted by footprint ect. The triangle on my website is the part where visitors may experience the lunar soil but no trespassing allowed.

The double tower is also a safety reasons, if something goes wrong you always can transport the visitors tot he other tower.

Visitors are always confronted with their absence of the earth, but still seeing it. So just before the entering the hotel a vertical frame is seen .

The hotel can house about 200 visitors and almost the same amount of personal. The hotel workers are located underneath the moon (see cross section at my site), to protect them more from the radiation.

The two towers are 160 metre above the lunar soil.

Almost the same height is underneath the lunar soil.

The building is boomerang shaped (see website technical section)

Areas

Hotel

Center Core 181  m2 meeting point reception

Moon bar #1 133  m2

Orbit lounge 255  m2 3 restaurants

Gravity games 1340 m2  lunar sport facilities

Moon units 1755 m2  73 units 65% double rooms 35 % single rooms

Restricted area 3334 m2  personal rooms

Beacon #1 8040 m2 docking area

Meditation space 195 m2

Spacecraft spotting 98 m2

 

total 15331 m2

Engineering bay 7291 m2 technical area, air-water recycling units energy supplies ect.

 

total area 22622 m2

 

Technical data :

 

Lacking protection of a lunar atmosphere the building is protected with an outer hull of a double layer of moon rock 18 cm thick and an inner hull which consist of a double layer filled with water 35 cm thick.

The main protection necessity is against radiation.

The second is against the difference in temperature during night and day time (night time ­140 Degrees Celcius, day time aprox. + 160 degrees Celcius.

 

Lunar time

a lunar day lasts for 14 'earth' days and 18 hours and 22 minutes and 2 seconds

a lunar night lasts for 14 'earth' days and 18 hours and 22 minutes and 2 seconds

From dusk till dawn the clock will show D+ 00.00.00.00 ­ D+ 14.18.22.02

 

Gravity

The lunar gravity is 1/6 earth gravity. This means that a person who weighs 80 kilograms on earth will weigh 13,333 kilograms on the moon.

Using the normal muscle strength you will be able to do things which you can't do on earth for example jump your own height