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How to build a Moon base

131 点作者 lainon超过 6 年前

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thwarted超过 6 年前
There's a great book called "Welcome to Moonbase" by Ben Bova (1987) written from the perspective of an established colony on the moon providing an information handbook for someone recently relocated to live and work there. A lot of ground is covered, from governance, technology, buildings, recreation, mining, food, farming. I have fond memories of reading this book, and this article reminded me of it. I think about that book often, it was, like this article, very inspiring. It's interesting to see how the ideas about moon habitation have, and have not, changed over the past 30 years. The mention of "3d printing" the building structures in this piece, for example.
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wizardforhire超过 6 年前
Standard reading on the subject and in my opinion should be added to the hacker&#x2F;maker space bible is the 1980 report by NASA on the subject “Advanced Automation for Space Missions” [1]<p>In it they review all manufacturing capabilities to date and extrapolate them to zero-g fractions there-of as well as hypothesize the ability of self replicating robotic systems, with a final ephiany of energy break even using Von Neumann replicators of only 15 days... using 1970s technology! A thought engaging dry must-read.<p>[1] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.islandone.org&#x2F;MMSG&#x2F;aasm&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.islandone.org&#x2F;MMSG&#x2F;aasm&#x2F;</a>
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jchin超过 6 年前
This year&#x27;s FIRST Robotics Lego League Jr&#x27;s theme is building a moon base. This article is likely too dense for the 6-10 year old crowd but can offer the coach&#x2F;mentor some discussion ideas!<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstlegoleaguejr.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstlegoleaguejr.org&#x2F;</a>
nradov超过 6 年前
Have they figured out how to deal with the abrasive lunar dust yet?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedaily.com&#x2F;releases&#x2F;2008&#x2F;09&#x2F;080924191552.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedaily.com&#x2F;releases&#x2F;2008&#x2F;09&#x2F;080924191552.h...</a>
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aunty_helen超过 6 年前
The Mars Society recently started a competition to design a Mars base. <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;marscolony.marssociety.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;marscolony.marssociety.org&#x2F;</a><p>Edit: Actually surprised no one had submitted that to HN so have taken the liberty.
mojo74超过 6 年前
Bearing in mind the moon exerts a significant influence on our planet (driving the seas tides and influencing the speed of the Earth&#x27;s rotation), if humanity somehow managed to do this i.e. set up industry on the moon, how long would it be before what we did had an environmental impact on the earth?<p>That is to say, what would be a safe level of the moon&#x27;s mass being lost to mining before we had to stop and at what point would we realise the moon&#x27;s influence has become unpredictable?
earth2mars超过 6 年前
I am thinking people have to spend lot of time in VR to see colors (greenery, sunlight and other colors). Moon base looks so grey&#x2F;dark dust with dark skies. I would die to see green tree!!
ValleyOfTheMtns超过 6 年前
Generally I&#x27;m pro-colonisation of space, but does anyone else feel uncomfortable about changing the face of the moon? Initially, any human presence of the moon will be indistinguishable from Earth, but if we look forward 25-50 years from the first colonistation what sort of impact will we have on the on the aesthetics of the moon by mining the regolith?<p>Life has been looking up at that luminous surface for hundreds of millions of years. Is it important enough to preserve or should we prioritise human progress? Maybe we can find compromise by building major installations and mining operations on the far side of the moon.
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pgnas超过 6 年前
Step 1 : get to the Moon
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dbcooper超过 6 年前
There&#x27;s no carbon on the moon.
otabdeveloper2超过 6 年前
&#x27;How&#x27; is the easy part.<p>&#x27;Why&#x27; is what they should really answer.
trukterious超过 6 年前
Plan B. Crash dozens of asteroids onto the moon at a few designated locations. (Use rocks that might hit the earth or pass fairly close). Offer free mining rights to companies on a first-there-first-served basis.
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