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  • ...ng technological links to make possible the productive use of the abundant resources in space." ''
    511 bytes (78 words) - 13:26, 8 June 2007
  • [[Human Resources]]<BR/>
    335 bytes (37 words) - 04:30, 28 June 2007
  • ...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
    639 bytes (90 words) - 05:29, 2 January 2009
  • ...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
    4 KB (515 words) - 10:09, 31 August 2020
  • ...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
    3 KB (448 words) - 18:32, 12 April 2009
  • 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
    5 KB (954 words) - 10:04, 17 June 2007
  • | [[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
    6 KB (506 words) - 08:59, 29 September 2011
  • ...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.
    4 KB (577 words) - 16:56, 10 April 2015
  • ...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
    5 KB (878 words) - 15:51, 10 April 2019
  • ...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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