Our team consists of a group of students who came together through a shared passion for space.
Although as individuals we have different areas of expertise, our diverse specialist interests complement one another to form mO=On.
Our passion for sustainability, research and exploration motivates us, as we share our fascination for space and are passionate about developing an important innovation for future space exploration.
We envision our innovative solution to be able to provide a reliable oxygen and hydrogen supply,
laying the foundations for a future successful moon base,
and solve the problem where lots of money is being spent to transport huge amounts of gases to the Moon.
Sustainability is one of our core values, so we make sure that we reuse the byproducts of our reactions as much as possible.
In the future, we also aim to be able to fund research into creating an oxygen cycle on the Moon,
making this process sustainable and minimising any permanent harm done to the Moon.
Christina is currently studying Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Art. As part of mO=On she is our chief engineer, designing robust oxygen transportation and storage systems. Christina is also working as a creative designer (alongside Aaron), enhancing our brand. She loves the connection between art and science, whilst also being slightly obsessed with maths.
Amy is currently studying Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Computer Science. As part of mO=On she is head of research and development, and she also looks into the possibility of creating an oxygen cycle on the moon. Amy enjoys bringing scientific research to life as well as collecting rocks. She is an aspiring material scientist.
Aaron is currenly studying Biology, Psychology, RS and Art. As part of mO=On she is our creative director, designing mO=On's logo and running our Instagram site. She loves the being in and capturing the natural world through art, and would like to work in sustainability in the future.
Casey is currently studying Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science, Biology and Physics. As part of mO=On she is our head of programming and software design. She has built mO=On's website and is developing sensors for our storage tanks. She enjoys coding and is fascinated by artificial intelligence.