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  • ...lizes resources in the most efficient manner, using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness. The 5 main concepts of economics are scarcity,
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  • [[Category:Resources]]
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  • Resources of the<BR/>
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  • ==Economic Resources==
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  • [[Category:Resources]]
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  • [[Category:Resources]]
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  • ...ority short-lists of potential outpost and settlement sites to tap various resources or various topographical advantages
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  • ''This is the page for the Moon-Mine lunar analog. For lunar mining and resources, see [[ISRU]].''
    639 bytes (90 words) - 05:29, 2 January 2009
  • ...orological services, and Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) system for resources monitoring and management. ISRO has developed two satellite launch vehicles
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  • ...working in thriving communities beyond the Earth, and the use of the vast resources of space for the dramatic betterment of humanity." ...expand civilization beyond Earth, to settle space and to use the resulting resources to build a hopeful and prosperous future for humanity."
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  • [[Category:Resources]]
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  • [[Category:Resources]]
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  • ...olar power stations. Space habitats could be built with lunar and Martian resources. [[Eddy Current Brake to Orbit|Large structures]] built from materials alr ...on decline is not likely to be as smooth as population growth. Fights for resources can show themselves as religious wars. People use religion as a way of cho
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  • ...rst established and used to put in place the industrial means of recycling resources and deriving them from local lunar material, the later human settlement nee The table below <ref> Schrunk, David G. The Moon, Resources, Future Development and Colonization. New York: Jonh Wiley & 1999 pg.7</ref
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  • ...orking Limited]]. The company at the center of the project is [[The Lunar Resources Company]].
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  • * Consolidated Lunar Atlas (LPI) (https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/cla/) ...nar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon (LPI) (https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/)
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  • Groups of unrelated people living together and sharing their resources, Communes, have been popular at many times during history. In some sense o ...smaller number of organizations in just a few locations. All life support resources (air, water, power, waste recycling) will be from common utilities.
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  • ...esent world concern for global climate change, should we put all our space resources into Earth science?
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  • ...zation''' (''ISRU'') refers to the production of useful materials from the resources available at a given location. The phrase is from the Latin ''in situ'', me *[[List of Resources]]
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  • ...withstand higher temperature with less radiation damage. When ''THE MOON, Resources, Future Development, and Settlement'' by Schrunk et al. was published in 20
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