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The Luna Project is a cooperative, volunteer effort to organize knowledge and expertise needed to build a city on the lunar surface.  The organization is currently active and has a highly ambitious timetable for lunar return.
 
The Luna Project is a cooperative, volunteer effort to organize knowledge and expertise needed to build a city on the lunar surface.  The organization is currently active and has a highly ambitious timetable for lunar return.
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Current activities of the Project include attempting to develop support within the broader space interest community through attendance and promotions at science-fiction conventions and industry events, a [http://www.lunarcc.org/materials/index.html#bookpgm giveaway program] for space related books, distribution of publications such as the [http://lunarcc.org/materials/index.html#lpub periodical '''Luna!'''] and other avenues of approach ;  and attempting to build involvement and organize effort through means of communication including a [http://www.lunarcc.org/toplevel/contact.html#listserv mailing list] and a [http://forum.lunarcc.org/ Web forum].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://lunarcc.org/ Luna Project website]
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[http://lunarcc.org/ Luna Project website]
*[http://forum.lunarcc.org/ Luna Project - forum]
 

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The Luna Project is a cooperative, volunteer effort to organize knowledge and expertise needed to build a city on the lunar surface. The organization is currently active and has a highly ambitious timetable for lunar return.

Current activities of the Project include attempting to develop support within the broader space interest community through attendance and promotions at science-fiction conventions and industry events, a giveaway program for space related books, distribution of publications such as the periodical Luna! and other avenues of approach ; and attempting to build involvement and organize effort through means of communication including a mailing list and a Web forum.

External Links

Luna Project website