Educational
Readable guides and timelines written in your own words, with no official branding posture.
Independent lunar civilization journal
Artemis.org is a non-official editorial and community home for people exploring how permanent life on the Moon could work: habitats, economies, governance, infrastructure, culture, and everything in between.
The Mission
The strongest version of Artemis.org is not an imitation of any agency. It is an independent place to publish original analysis, explain the technologies behind lunar permanence, connect mythology and culture to the present moment, and gather people who want to think clearly about a real off-world future.
Readable guides and timelines written in your own words, with no official branding posture.
Commentary, analysis, and speculation that create authority through point of view.
A public front door now, with a more curated forum or Discourse layer later.
Safe by Design
Lunar Habitats & Technology
Layered habitat shells use local material for radiation protection, thermal stability, and durable underground expansion.
Polar energy systems harvest near-continuous sunlight, then buffer through storage and distribution networks.
Water, air, and food cycles are treated as infrastructure, not support equipment.
Autonomous cargo pathways connect habitats, extraction sites, labs, and landing zones into a working surface economy.
Roadmap
Deploy surface operations, navigation, and early power nodes.
Create shielded, maintainable living and working environments.
Turn transport, extraction, and fabrication into recurring capability.
Move from mission logistics to institutions, identity, and long-term growth.
Impact & Community
This site is for the people orbiting a real lunar future: founders, engineers, habitat designers, students, writers, myth-makers, operators, and serious enthusiasts. Public content builds trust first; deeper discussion tools can come later at `community.artemis.org`.
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