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Nasa unveils plan for astronauts to live on the moon – inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust

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The American space agency is funding research into the large livable spheres (pictured, in plans) which would be created in situ

Nasa has unveiled plans to send astronauts to live on the moon – inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.

The American space agency is funding research into the large livable spheres which would be created in situ, the Ekwutosblog reports.

Tiny pieces of so-called lunar glass – a component of the moon’s soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.

The material would be melted down using the same technology as in a domestic microwave oven, along with a ‘smart microwave furnace’.

A ‘smart microwave furnace’ will be developed to aid melting and blow the glass into a bubble, which would harden into a large, transparent structure.

The idea has been dreamt up by American space engineering company Skyeports which has already proven glass balls can be blown from lunar dust in this way.

The firm’s test spheres are only a couple of inches wide – but the goal is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes.

The compound used to build a spherical habitat – which it is hoped could be between around 1,000ft and 1,600ft wide – could be altered to make the eventual glass self-healing.

It is a special type of glass made of polymers which can reorganise themselves after any breaks, from micrometeorites or ‘moonquakes’ for instance.

The moon homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.

Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hoped to one day see entire cities of the spheres, connected by glass bridges, on the moon – and elsewhere in space.

‘You will never replicate Earth, but this is something that gets pretty close, and we could even put them into orbit one day,’ he said.

He has always been interested in space and wanted to start using his architecture background to explore how to make structures on the moon or Mars.

Chemical compounds called silicates, often used to make glass, can account for up to 60 per cent of lunar dust – which first got him thinking about the bubbles.

And with further research, he discovered glass can be adapted to become less brittle – and even stronger than steel.

He contacted Nasa around two years ago with the idea, which he said the agency liked from the start.

The concept is now being researched under the Nasa Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) programme, for projects which have the potential to transform aerospace.

And its in situ construction is attractive – it is hard to build things on the moon, with shipping materials to its surface hugely expensive.

Enormous gas pipes would be used to blow the melted glass – and repurposed to create the entrance once the bubble has been created.

Any interior fittings would be 3D printed using materials gathered from the surface of the moon.

Skyeports has said a sphere was chosen because it is a particularly structurally sound shape, with an even distribution of pressure.

Using transparent glass to build it, meanwhile, was said to be beneficial for astronauts’ mental health.

Dr Bermudez added: ‘The spherical shape happens automatically, because at that temperature it becomes an amorphous liquid, and when it is extruded out of a furnace in low gravity it will form the shape of a sphere.’

Along with the lunar glass, metals like titanium, magnesium and calcium will need to be mixed into the raw compound for strength.

It is also hoped layers of bubbles could be created, with one warmer surface and another cooler to create condensation.

This would allow astronauts to plant vegetables and plants and create an ecosystem to produce oxygen.

And development teams also hope a glass bubble of that size could be used to produce enough electricity to power the whole system.

The blowing technique will be tested in a thermal vacuum chamber in January, before moving to a micro-gravity environment.

It will eventually be trialled on the International Space Station – and tests on the moon itself could happen in the next couple of years.

While Nasa works out if humans could live on the moon, astronauts may well return to it for a visit.

The agency could put men on the moon within the next five years under its Artemis programme and is currently searching for appropriate habitats for that mission.

Dr Bermudez said: ‘We’re in a race against time because Artemis is moving so fast.’

Clayton Turner, from Nasa’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, which is responsible for tech innovation, said: ‘Our next steps and giant leaps rely on innovation, and the concepts born from NIAC can radically change how we explore deep space, work in low-Earth orbit, and protect our home planet.

‘From developing small robots that could swim through the oceans of other worlds to growing space habitats from fungi, this programme continues to change the possible.’

The study comes after researchers at Aalen University in Germany suggested in 2023 buildings and roads could be built on the moon using bricks made from lunar dust zapped with a laser.

The space agency’s description of the research notes: ‘This innovative approach involves in-situ melting of lunar glass compounds and the creation of a large spherical shell structure, representing a significant departure from current habitat construction methods.

‘Traditional construction methods, such as using prefabricated parts, 3D printing, inflatable systems and complex assembly, are labour-intensive and time-consuming.

‘In contrast, the concept of blown scalable glass structures utilizes lunar glass resources and introduces a novel in-situ manufacturing approach.’

It adds: ‘The idea of constructing monolithic glass habitats on the moon holds immense promise for the future of space exploration and habitation.

‘It inspires a pioneering spirit by envisioning a new era of self-sustaining off-world habitats, offering significant benefits to NASA, the aerospace community, and humanity as a whole.’

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Hon. Sir Tochukwu Okere(TOSKA), Member Representing Owerri Federal Constituency, has strongly condemned the incessant gruesome killings, kidnappings, rapes and violent attacks carried out by unscrupulous and criminal elements terrorizing communities within Owerri Federal Constituency, especially in Ihiagwa, Obibiezena, Eziobodo, Emeabiam, Okolochi, Umuguma, Avu and other neighbouring communities.

The recent killings of vigilante operatives and innocent constituents at Umuguma and Ihiagwa call for urgent and deterrent response by our security agencies.

In a passionate motion raised before the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Okere called on the Federal Government of Nigeria and relevant security agencies to immediately deploy adequate security personnel to the affected communities and take decisive actions against the worsening insecurity threatening the lives and properties of his people.

According to him, the continuous attacks on harmless villagers, farmers, women and youths can no longer be tolerated under any guise.

“I urge the Federal Government of Nigeria to urgently look into this motion and act swiftly before more innocent lives are lost. Our people deserve to live and to live in peace without fear of being kidnapped, raped or butchered in their own communities,” Hon. TOSKA stressed.

The lawmaker further emphasized that the people of Owerri Federal Constituency will not fold their arms and watch criminals continue to unleash terror across Ihiagwa, Obibiezena, Eziobodo, Emebiam, Okolochi, Umuguma, Avu and other communities while families continue to mourn their loved ones daily.

This courageous move by Hon. Sir Tochukwu Okere has continued to attract commendations from constituents who describe his intervention as timely, bold and people-oriented.

Hon. Okere is the light and the voice of Owerri Federal Constituency.
May God keep him to keep standing for us and for our interest.

 

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TENSIONS RISE IN OGUTA LGA AS CHAIRMAN MOVED AHEAD WITH Town UNION ELECTIONS AGAINST STATE DIRECTIVE

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By Nwauwa Ikedi Justice

An emerging standoff between the Oguta Local Government Area executive and the Imo State Government has sparked concerns of unrest in several communities, after the council chairman proceeded with plans to conduct Town Union elections in defiance of a statewide directive from Governor Hope Uzodimma.

Last week, Hon. Ifeanyi Nnani, Executive Chairman of Oguta LGA, initiated steps to organize elections in five autonomous communities, an action seen by observers as a direct challenge to the governor’s order prohibiting local government chairmen from interfering in Town Union affairs.

The controversy stems from earlier complaints by traditional rulers across the state, who alleged that some local government chairmen had been imposing proxies as Town Union executives in their domains.

In response, Governor Uzodimma convened a statewide stakeholders’ meeting on January 17, 2026, at the Eze Imo Palace. Citing the Imo State Town Union Law No. 6 of 2003, as amended, the governor lifted the existing ban on Town Union elections and ruled that the process should be conducted in line with each community’s established customs. He also transferred supervisory responsibility from local government chairmen to the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, designating it the appropriate authority for such matters. The directive has since been credited with restoring relative peace across the state.

Despite this, sources indicate that Hon. Nnani’s administration has quietly begun conducting elections in villages within Oguta LGA without consulting the affected Town Unions or seeking clearance from the supervising ministry.

A letter dated last week and personally signed by the chairman to the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs has since come to light. Rather than seeking approval, the correspondence served as notification of the council’s intent to proceed with elections in Ndiuloukwu, Mgbala, Uworie, and Mgbele autonomous communities—a move that appears to contradict the state government’s directive.

The emergence of the letter has alarmed traditional rulers, with reports of growing unease in the affected communities. Community leaders have vowed to resist what they describe as an unlawful intrusion into their internal affairs.

Attempts to reach Hon. Nnani for comment have so far been unsuccessful, as calls to his office went unanswered.

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Fuel may hit N2000/litre. Subsidize crude feedstock now – TUC tells FG

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The Trade Union of Nigeria, TUC, has raised the alarm that the price of Premium Motor Spirit aka Petrol may climb to about N2,000 per litre if urgent measures are not taken to cushion the impact of rising global crude prices and the depreciating naira.

Speaking to newsmen on Thursday, April 9, the president of the TUC, Festus Osifo, called on the Federal Government to immediately deploy 60 percent of excess crude oil revenue above the 2026 budget benchmark to subsidise crude feedstock supplies to the Dangote Refinery and other modular refineries, a move it says will slash pump prices of petrol, diesel, and jet fuel within two weeks

“Today, comrades, we are seeing that the cost of petrol is edging towards N2,000 per litre depending on the part of the country that you are. Nigerian workers are already passing through excruciating pain as we speak.

The same way it is affecting transportation, it is also affecting manufacturing. The cost of diesel has also gone northward, meaning that the cost of production has increased. When production costs rise, the final price of goods on the shelves will also skyrocket.

If this continues unchecked, the inflation that we are currently celebrating as going downwards will reverse and start moving up again,” he stated.

Osifo outlined the proposal as an urgent intervention to cushion Nigerian workers from excruciating pain caused by petrol prices edging towards ₦2,000 per litre in some parts of the country

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