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  • *[[Maglev]] launcher -- a la Gerard O'Neill and/or Heinlein *[[Ring launch]] or [[line launch]]
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  • ...nt to these pages that you do not wish to release to the public domain and/or lack the authority to release to the public domain!</FONT> ...al:Wantedpages|here]]</U>''' for a list of missing but linked to articles, or create your article by typing in the topic name in the URL (such as ''ht<B>
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  • ...ive out the water. Then the heating is increased to cause partial melting or vitrification which results in the edges of adjacent grains being bonded to ...EIC049.HTML demonstrated] by NASA, but this method may not be as effective or may require more time in the reduced gravity of the moon. More will be kno
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  • ...of needed articles. Please to not hesitate to add list ideas to this list or article ideas to the appropriate lists linked to from here. ...or start the article or work on improving an existing article...
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  • ...''' ([[Iron|Fe]][[Titanium|Ti]]O<SUB>3</SUB>, also known as Iron titanate, or [[iron]] [[titanium]] oxide) is a naturally occurring titanium and iron ore ...e photovoltaic cells may have a greater conversion efficiency than silicon or gallium arsenide in unfiltered solar radiation. Also, they should withstan
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  • ...have either Fe<sup>+2</sup>Fe<sup>+2</sup>(Si,Al)<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub> or Fe<sup>+2</sup>Y(Si,Al)<sub>2</sub>O<sub>6</sub>, with Y being some other m ...s on Luna. This means that iron minerals that are common on Earth are rare or nonexistent on Luna. The reverse is also true.
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  • * The support, by funding or otherwise, of scholarships, libraries, museums and other means of encouragi
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  • ...ring eclipses of the Moon by Earth. Some Polar high spots are high enough or nearly so to be constantly in the sunlight.<sup>[1]</sup>
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  • ...me face towards its orbital center. The cause of tidal lock is tidal drag or tidal acceleration, which is a force created in an object spinning at a dif
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  • ...be sufficiently strong/flexible to withstand the shaking without buckling or leaking atmosphere.
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  • # be dealt with by user blocking or protection of a small number of pages. # * If you are a legitimate student or staff member at one the blocked
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  • ...>. The period is then equal to the circumference divided by the velocity, or For hohmann transfer up or down between circular orbits, the delta v (change in velocity) needed to pa
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  • ...tic Compatibility]</ref> Design to reduce the amount of [[RF leakage]] and/or reduce the amount of coupling to the electronic "victim". EMI can be a prob ...re attractive, because thermal losses become more of a concern, and copper or gold wires imported from Earth need to be as thin and light as possible.
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  • | Sea That Has Become Known ''or'' Known Sea | Sea of Showers or Sea of Rains
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  • ...ocess could be separated out by [[Carbonyl process| carbonyl extraction]], or by grinding the result again and using a magnet. The [[rutile|titanium diox ...be controlled via the amount of rutile and carbon used<ref>http://www.mtec.or.th/th/seminar/msativ/pdf/CP12.pdf</ref>. While this method provides a mean
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  • ...s to Earth orbit) and with the [[Saturn V]] booster (for missions to orbit or land on the moon). The Apollo project comprised 14 launches, plus an addit
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  • ...r environment, whether for building spacecraft, lunar habitats, machinery, or industrial processing equipment. It is expected that titanium production wi
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  • TiO<sub>2</sub> , or ''titania''. is one of the products of the [[Ilmenite Reduction|hydrogen re
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  • ...his list presently contains multiple messes that may or may not be obvious or easy to notice''' [[Slade Gordon]] <!-- or is this a typo? --> <BR/>
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  • ...n story or computer game, reviewing key historic and scientific locations, or scouting a destination for a mission you would like to lead.
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  • ''LEPAG'', or the ''Lunar Exploration Program Working Group,'' is an ad-hoc organization
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  • ...les) surface through a process sometimes referred to as "impact gardening" or "space weathering." It is estimated that the regolith varies in thickness ...rchangeably. The dusty, abrasive portion is referred to as [[Lunar Dust]] or "Fines."
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  • ...location. The phrase is from the Latin ''in situ'', meaning "at the site", or "in place." ISRU can be categorized into production of materials useful at
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  • '''In-Situ Propellant Production''', or ''ISPP'', refers to manufacture of rocket fuel from local resources, a subs ...the substances used in the manufacture of terrestrial propellants are rare or nonexistent in the lunar environment. Hence, this issue has produced a numb
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  • ...t. If remedies are found to allow a rover to be fully functional for four or more months, it will have been learned that not only are such remedies effe
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  • ...mple of reduction is that of reducing ore (in the form of a metallic oxide or sulfide) to metal. Chemically, reduction reactions are always paired with
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  • ...on at one end. Connected to this is a long tent like hall running in more or less a straight line for up to 100 meters. The hall is covered with 2.5 me One end or the other usually has an airlock assembly with a ramp leading down to the d
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  • ...cellent corrosion resistance and durability. Measured either in quantity or value, aluminum's use exceeds that of any other metal except iron, and it i ...lle process. Alternatives include ion-sputtering, carbothermal reduction, or an adaptation of the [[FFC Cambridge Process]].
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  • ...sparent solid which may be found in crystalline or amorphous form. Silica or silicate is the primary constituent of [[glass]]. While a form of glass ca ...constitutes more than 25% of the Earth's crust. Silica (SiO2) as quartz or quartzite is used to produce silicon ferroalloys and silicon metal. Deman
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  • ...soybeans and other legumes, recover nitrogen directly from the atmosphere or from the soil in a process know as "fixation," whereby the plant incorporat
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  • ...le by entering the name “Google moon”. (“moon” alone will not work well.) Or your can enter the address directly. It is: http://www.google.com/moon/ Select zoom level 4. The seas or mares are clearly visible as are the rayed craters. Now click the elevatio
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  • ...'' will be important as industrial sites become active and colonies become or begin to work towards independence. Whether it is a nation, a group of nations, or commercial interests that finance a lunar colony; the source of the money w
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  • ...pure Chromium, or could be used directly for production of stainless steel or other iron alloys.
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  • ...ity that produces dark glass; glass containing iron will be yellow, brown, or black depending on the iron content. (For example, obsidian, a naturally-fo [[Silicon | Silica]] or [[silicate]] is the primary constituent of glass, which is abundant on the
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  • ...process chemistry does not require finding any particular mineral source, or beneficiation of the soil to enhance the content of a particular mineral.
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  • The official process may be constrained by political or bureaucratic limitations and therefore unable to address some of the hard q
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  • [[Water Conserving Manufacturing Processes]] that need little or no water or which recycle them<BR/>
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  • ...ite flowers. I use it fresh in salads, as a garnish in a glass of sambvca or tea, and When finely diced it is an excellent addition to steamed and butte ...erbed veloute (stock or fumet based white sauce) which is served over fish or poultry.
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  • ...the bottom of the blimp serving to anchor the blimp and allowing the pilot or pilot and copilot could enter. The blimp door and access area door would b
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  • **12.33 year half life. Undergoes Beta Decay to become [[Helium 3]]([[He3]] or [[He3|<sup>3</sup>He]]) ...for any volatiles that happen to pass into them, whether from comet impact or ongoing creation via the solar wind. As a result, they contain significant
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  • ...rough or paved surface in a vehicle or to mix your material with a liquid or gas and send it through a pipe. ...mping the track. All materials would be securely fastened with either lids or binding clamps.
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  • ...y very near the horizon. Occasionally, it may be blocked by mountain tops or local installations such as other power collectors. During the dark local ...or or dynamo. Two popular cycles for Solar Dynamic are [[Brayton Cycle]] or [[Stirling Cycle]]. Solar Dynamic systems employ a large reflector to f
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  • cryst=Hexagonal or<BR/>body centered cubic... ...on 2007-03-04]</ref>, however the reactor has not achieved energy balance or "break even". So far, <sup>2</sup>H-<sup>3</sup>He fusion has not yet demo
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  • ...get ever colder. [[Venus]] was imagined to be a hot, steamy jungle planet, or perhaps a planet covered completely with a hot global ocean. His keen inter ...’s rocks: it literally means (in Greek and German, respectively) Rock Cook or Rock Chef!
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  • ...recruited into the Libertarian Party by the late Ron Crickenburger in 1989 or 1990 while at Georgia Tech in Atlanta.
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  • ...daytime temperatures get higher than the melting point of sodium, an iron or aluminum pipe filled with sodium would make a good electrical conductor.
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  • ...comes from radioactive decay of Potassium-40 deep within the lunar mantle or core, and that the Argon-40 seeps out to the surface via fissures. This [
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  • ...e with oxygen, any use in this manner would be limited to the lunar vacuum or areas containing an inert atmosphere.
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  • ...on. As it is one of the main industrial metal, it will either be imported or replaced by [[aluminum]]. Replacement of copper by aluminum on Earth has b
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