The Lunar Starship Landing Platform (LSLP) is a modular, autonomous, and reusable infrastructuredesigned to receive Starship-class vehicles during crewed and uncrewed lunar missions under the Artemisprogram and future permanent bases. The platform eliminates direct landing on lunar regolith, reducinghigh-velocity particle ejection by 98% and protecting nearby infrastructure from plume-induced damage.LSLP features a star-shaped octagonal architecture with 8 extendable triangular petals spanning 120m diameter, supported by 24 telescopic legs with autonomous 2.0 m deep regolith anchoring. The systemachieves fully autonomous deployment in under 12 hours from cargo delivery to operational readiness,requiring zero human intervention or external robotics.With thermal protection rated for 3,300 K Raptor plume exposure, 50+ landing cycle service life,and modular expandability to 240 m diameter for future lunar base operations, LSLP transforms thelunar surface from hostile terrain into reliable spaceport infrastructure. The proposal includes completeengineering specifications, autonomous deployment protocols, mass budgets (1,449 t deployable in 10cargo flights), and strategic pathways for Mars adaptation.
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