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  • ...ng technological links to make possible the productive use of the abundant resources in space." ''
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  • [[Human Resources]]<BR/>
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  • ...pending money to return to the Moon or should we be spending most of those resources to study climate change?''' ...at the best available scientific evidence indicates that the activities of human being are creating global warming. At the same time slow natural climate c
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  • ''This is the page for the Moon-Mine lunar analog. For lunar mining and resources, see [[ISRU]].'' ...aTi]] in 1994 to demonstrate the possibility of creating a self-sustaining human community on the [[moon]]. The facility is being built in the Storgruvan m
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  • ...recycling resources and deriving them from local lunar material, the later human settlement need never be dependent upon repeated imports of basic expendabl 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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  • ...res, economies and their interactions with their location and environment (human selenography). The third sub-discipline, environmental (or integrated) geog * Spatial analyses of human and natural phenomena
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  • ...edge, join forces and pursue their ultimate goal: To establish a permanent human presence on the [[Moon]] to the benefit of all people on [[Earth]]. *To support the establishment of a permanent human presence on the [[Moon]]
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  • ...documenting, and interpreting the Moon's geological features and potential resources. Schmitt was trained at Caltech and at Harvard, where he received his Ph.D ...<ref>'''Return to the Moon''' ''Exploration, Enterprise, and Energy in the Human Settlement of Space'' - Harrison Schmitt, Foreword by [[Neil Armstrong]] -
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  • ...every other year. This would prevent the reasonable development of lunar resources for another twenty years with the lunar missions turned into a circus with
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  • Many people have many different visions for the future. Resources are limited. We need to understand who is pulling our way and who is pulli ...ple like Lunarpedia and Moon Society participants who love the idea of the human species moving out into space. They love watching a real adventure and are
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  • | [[Designing for Human Presence in Space]] | [[High Frontier|High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space]]
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  • ...extent with the loss of some locally produced [[oxygen]] being tolerated. Human waste would be incinerated to recover water, [[carbon]] as [[carbon dioxide ...to protect the radiator from micrometeoroids. With the start of gardening human waste would no longer be incinerated but used to produce [[sewage]] sludge
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  • ...d to as '''LUNOX''') is a critical element of any plan involving long term human presence on Luna. Oxygen is required for both life support and rocket fuel, ...oxide. As such, production of nearly anything other than oxygen from lunar resources will produce substantial amounts of oxygen as a byproduct. In addition, fre
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  • ...ifically designed for coordinated work efforts by a number of people. The resources here are most effective for student groups from two to five. Lunarpedia features information and ideas about the human experience in space these include:
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  • ...ng and energy change over are driven by stress caused by the growth of the human population. ...this century; the world’s resources will clearly not support this level of human population. This curve was first calculated in the 1960’s and has been c
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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, ...The Singularity can more specifically refer to the advent of smarter-than-human intelligence, and the cascading technological progress following.
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  • ...ily available the [[Increasing Efficiency of Labor with Increasing Capital Resources|cost of people on site]] will decrease; and as the level of capital goods i
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  • ...on Earth, [[Orbital Ring|solving overpopulation]], providing Earth-scarce resources (such as Helium-3 for fusion power) and providing the materials to build in ...a/mars/article_effects.jsp Known effects of long-term space flights on the human body] </ref> Whether the Moon's gravity (roughly one sixth of Earth's) is
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  • ...100% of the time, sunlight 95% plus of the time, and good access to lunar resources. A major concert until now is wither the top of this lunar mountain ridge
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  • [[List of Human Resources]] -- see [[Lunarpedia:Outline_draft/UNIVERSITY_OF_LUNA#Human_Resources_rese [[List of Online Resources]]<BR/>
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  • ...through capacity [[Increasing Efficiency of Labor with Increasing Capital Resources|doubling times]] with each generation having a smaller percentage of stuff ...ity. The bulk of Lunar agriculture will need to be much more efficient in human labor than that.
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  • ...st 20 years, many researchers have noted the desirability of using in-situ resources for multiplying the return from each dollar spent on space exploration (ref ...oodstuffs, machines and material for processing that process waste and the human waste into acceptable fertilizer for “the farm”. Lastly, we need the [[
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  • ...e treated to produce 10 tonnes of lithium, making it unpractical as a base resources. The Moon might need to import Lithium. Lithium is an essential trace element in food. A typical human body contains 0,000007 kg<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composition_of_
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  • ...ne by remotely controlled machines, some of them controlled from Earth. A human working in a space suit is an inefficient way of doing something that shoul ...moon colony is to mine resources for industry to benefit Earth and extend human capabilities throughout the Solar System. This can be done with only a few
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  • ...a catastrophe, the company liability will be limited strictly to its lunar resources. ==UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights==
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  • ...oject? Buy-in is how. To return to the Moon we must understand this very human process. ...he end. At the end of a sale, a product or service has been exchanged for resources and the transaction is concluded. At the same stage in buy-in, the person
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  • ...infrastructure to support people will be the sewage treatment facilities. Human waste must be handled very differently than the industrial waste that Luna ...er calls. Why should such people not be trusted to simply not contaminate human waste with things that would interfere with recycling? This is open to con
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  • ...to send an army to subjugate the native population and then exploit their resources. What we will do is to try to understand what deep seated human fears are driving all these negative images.
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  • ...ace by remote controlled devices until the needed development of off Earth resources and industry is achieved to support people economically. There is a potent ...vers could not have found the orange soil on Luna because they do not have human intelligence. The controller on Earth provides the intelligence and the nu
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  • The Human Landing system (HLS) is the name of the proposed lander for the mission. F ...the accords include an agreement that extraction and utilization of space resources should be conducted in a manner that complies with the Outer Space Treaty a
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  • ...to the Moon idea alive even while moving substantial amounts of our space resources are moved back to Earth science to develop the data needed to understand an The climate of the Earth is changing due to human activity - the science on this issue has been extensively reviewed by the [
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  • ...e Moon effort is '''not''' now robust is simply that most of the available resources are being spent on the War on Terror. Either we find effective ways to add Human beings have a basic mental process that helps us complete huge projects in
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  • Designing for Human Presence in Space by High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space by Gerard O'Neill
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  • ==Using Lunar Resources== ...onvair Division under NASA contract NAS9-15560 concluded that use of lunar resources would be cheaper than terrestrial materials for a system comprising as few
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  • ...ir bare hands with sticks, stones, and strips of leather; so on Luna local resources should be put to use to make increasing levels of [[Solar Power|electric po ...to Luna without sufficient infrastructure will not make progress toward a human economic presence in outer space. It is no better than sending a mule in a
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  • ...His new book, [[Return to the Moon 1]], is a detailed study of harvesting resources on the Moon. It is the basis for our plan. ...orld runs on oil. As of now, we have used up about half of all the oil the human race will ever use. We must find a new source of energy before the rest is
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  • ...a tubes in the identified areas and elsewhere. Smaller, but still large by human scale.<ref>Coombs, C.R., and B.R. Hawke, "A Search for Intact Lava Tubes on == '''Resources (not used but potentially relevant)''' ==
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  • ...iscouraging it have moved from warning of starvation from lack of economic resources to causing it. If mankind fails to colonize extraterrestrial space, it wil ...ing the Earth, and the end of the human species without ever extending the human economy throughout the solar system.
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  • ...to Mars or should public money enable a millennium of prosperity by moving human trade and industry into orbit on a wave of cheaply provided lunar materials ...ols made for people. Requiring a robot to work through the limitations of human form is likely to make it ineffective at industrial tasks. So far NASA has
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  • ...putting any satellites in orbit as it was seen as a wasteful diversion of resources. Korolov, who developed an acute sensitivity to political whims, focused o ...[Docking Procedures]], do a [[Space Walk]] ([[EVA]]), and lastly show that human beings were physically capable of [[Long Duration Spaceflight]]. At the be
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  • To produce a successful human colony on the moon, people must be able to imagine what the successful colo Supplying humans from Earth will remain expensive. However, some of the resources for supporting people on the lunar surface can come from local industry. T
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  • ;Maintain it safely: The miner must be easy to repair by human and robot teams. ===Available Resources===
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  • ...oped nations have been using the lion’s share of the Earth’s non-renewable resources and continue to gravely stress the environment. This does not mean that it Although many factors are involved, it is now clear that the actions of human beings are a major contributor to global warming. Action at the global lev
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  • ...in the 0.1 psi Martian atmosphere, the technical problems might be within human abilities. ...settlements, Martian settlements need funding to survive. Sales of Martian resources to Lunar and other interests could be a major source of cash. Luna would g
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  • ...p to be able to support human workers on the moon doing tasks suitable for human beings in vehicles with suitable life support systems and in buildings with ...ter mass drivers for space transportation. The more that extraterrestrial resources become available, the more they can be used to develop more advanced techno
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  • ...um safe level (> 43ºC or 110ºF). The contours will detail safe levels for human and robot missions that cannot afford complex air conditioning. The local In the spring of 2008 I am trying to raise money and resources for this project. If you are interested in any way, please contact [[Tom R
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