The guests who come to this Laboratory section located on the moon face are greeted by the operator and provide information about the base by accompanying them while they are in the Laboratory.
Through the hologram, the astronaut on duty at TUA gives a presentation to the guests about the NZC-35 mine.
You are now an average distances of 384,403 km from Earth and the surface temperature around 107 °C on during the lunar day and around -153 °C during the lunar night.
Guests can observe the lunar surface from the large screen in the Laboratory and observe the dark lunar plains, the lunar sea and the lunar mountains, which can be easily seen with the naked eye by observing the landscape of the Moon.
On the visible side of the Moon, many mountain ranges are found around craters filled with basalt at the end of the Field Trip, the lunar base field officer assists guests to the spaceship for the journey to the dark side of the Moon to participate in the mineral exploration and collection work.