
Lunar regolith is loose, abrasive and easily mobilized by landers and rover wheels.
The FrykenDiamond™ concept uses a roller similar to an agricultural field‑roller, engineered specifically for low‑gravity environments:
- Transport‑Optimized: The roller is manufactured as light as possible to minimize launch cost.
- Locally Weighted: Once on the Moon, the roller is loaded with locally available mass such as stones, gravel, ice, water or other materials that provide real compaction weight.
- Rover‑Towed: The roller is towed by a rover, enabling large‑area stabilization without importing heavy machinery.
- Dust Reduction: Compacted surfaces reduce dust plumes and improve operational safety for astronauts, landers, equipment and allow the diamonds to be placed on the surface material.
This approach avoids energy‑intensive methods and relies on simple mechanics and local resources.
Ultra‑Low‑Mass Memorial Payloads
The system also supports the placement of memorial diamonds made from biological carbon.
These diamonds offer unique advantages for lunar transport:
- Over 1,000 diamonds fit in one liter of cargo volume
- Extremely low mass per unit
- Negligible impact on mission payload budgets
- No risk of biological contamination — unlike any other form of organic material
This makes them ideal for rideshare missions, commercial landers and public‑engagement payload programs.
Deployment Methods
The concept includes several ways to place diamonds at designated resting‑places:
- Overpressure Ejection during transit or lunar orbit.
- Surface Placement via rover or astronaut EVA.
- Flip‑Maneuver Deployment:
A controlled 180‑degree rotation and deceleration of a spacecraft, enabling accurate release onto a selected resting‑place.
Public Online Registry of Resting‑Places
A public, searchable online registry will list the individuals commemorated at each resting‑place.
The focus is on people and stories, creating a permanent and accessible record for families and the public.
Seeking Strategic Partnership
Golden Mosquito LLC is seeking a national space agency or private aerospace company to acquire or co‑develop the system.
“Our goal is to integrate this stabilization method and ultra‑low‑mass memorial payload into upcoming lunar missions,” says the inventor. “We welcome discussions on acquisition or partnership, ideally with a symbolic initial commitment fee and a royalty‑based structure for future deployments.”
The FrykenDiamond™ concept offers both practical lunar infrastructure and a unique payload opportunity for commercial and governmental missions.

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