- Should we build a village on the Moon? http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150712-should-we-build-a-village-on-the-moon 14 comments space
- European Space Agency to build Moon Village http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/europe-to-build-moon-town-by-2030-in-bid-to-discover-alien-life/news-story/fe74f5e1f00c6730c0c5a4dcb5946395 59 comments worldnews
- European Space Agency announces plans to build a 'Moon village' by 2030 http://www.sciencealert.com/europe-plans-to-build-a-moon-village-by-2030-space-agency-announces 6 comments space
- China, Europe to build first 'Moon Village' http://www.deccanchronicle.com/science/science/010517/china-europe-to-build-1st-moon-village.html 13 comments worldnews
- Corporations Are Ready to Build Moon Villages, Our Laws Are Not - Moon community concepts are being developed by federal space agencies and private spaceflight companies. What legal, economic, and social frameworks should apply to these communities? https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/j548xp/corporations-are-ready-to-build-moon-villages-our-laws-are-not 234 comments space
- The ESA's proposed Moon Village would utilize inflatable, 4-story-tall modules with 3D-printed protective shells made with lunar soil. The plan is to build near Shackleton Crater, as the crater's rim gets near-constant sunlight, and its shaded floor holds massive reservoirs of water-ice. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/05/moon-village-humanitys-first-step-toward-a-lunar-colony 245 comments space
- Moon Village, a proposed international lunar colony, would deploy inflatable, 4-story-tall modules that robots would 3D-print protective shells around using lunar soil. The plan is to build near Shackleton Crater. The crater's rim gets near-constant sunlight, and its shaded floor hides water-ice. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/05/moon-village-humanitys-first-step-toward-a-lunar-colony 32 comments worldnews
- Moon Village, a proposed international lunar colony, would deploy inflatable, 4-story-tall modules that robots would 3D-print protective shells around using lunar soil. The plan is to build near Shackleton Crater. The crater's rim gets near-constant sunlight, and its shaded floor hides water-ice. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/05/moon-village-humanitys-first-step-toward-a-lunar-colony 63 comments space