π PneumoCell: Austria’s Inflatable Moon Habitat Might Be Closer Than You Think
Company: PneumoCell (Vienna, Austria)
Concept: PneumoPlanet — an inflatable, self-sustaining habitat for the Moon
Status: Early-stage concept, publicly funded by ESA for feasibility research
Website: pneumocell.com
What It Is:
PneumoPlanet isn’t your standard sci-fi fantasy. It’s an ultra-light, inflatable habitat designed to house up to 32 people on the Moon’s poles, complete with 16 greenhouse modules for food and oxygen.
Think of it as part space station, part eco-bubble — built for long-term lunar living.
Why It Matters:
✅ Inflatable Architecture: The structure uses prefabricated membranes that are then buried in Moon dust (regolith) for radiation and micrometeorite shielding.
✅ Rotating Sun Towers: Mirrored towers rotate to redirect sunlight into internal greenhouses — enabling food growth where there’s no atmosphere.
✅ Self-Sustaining System: The habitat recycles oxygen and water, and runs on solar power, creating a closed-loop ecosystem.
✅ Public-Backed Innovation: PneumoCell received funding via ESA’s Open Space Innovation Platform (OSIP), completing initial feasibility studies by 2022.
Where They Are Now:
πΉ Concept stage complete
πΉ Prototype and testing stage next
πΉ No crowdfunding yet — but one to watch for angel investors or early-stage tech funds
They’re listed in several space innovation databases, including FactoriesInSpace and MoonCraterTycho.com, and still operate out of Austria.
Why You Should Care:
PneumoCell is a prime example of upstream innovation — not quite public-ready, but ahead of the curve. If the idea of living on the Moon sounds wild, this company is one of the few seriously engineering toward that goal.
π Want to learn more or explore their studies?
Visit: https://www.pneumocell.com
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