The Moon currently lacks an atmosphere for protection and temperature regulation, so during the daytime, temperatures can easily exceed 100 degrees, with the surface temperature just shown reaching over 120 degrees.
When it's out of the sun's reach, temperatures plummet to around -170 degrees Celsius, not to mention the constant threat of space radiation.
Therefore, before the Moon's atmosphere can be transformed, living areas can only be set underground. A relatively enclosed living area must be artificially constructed. If there's a problem with the living circulation system, they'll have to wear spacesuits to rest in the spacecraft.
You can imagine how arduous these eight astronauts, as pioneers in humanity's conquest of space, will find it at least until the rest area is completed.
Of course, all of it will be worth it.
For these pioneers, the future is sure to become historical record material.
