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moon base station
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why havent anyone started building bases on the moon yet its been 40 years or so since we walk on it.surely we are capable of building on it then storing fuel and going to next planet and so on
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Using the moon as a staging point for onward space travel doesn't make much sense. For example, it's roughly 200 times as far from the Earth to Mars as it is from Earth to the Moon.
As an analogy, let's assume that you wanted to travel from Oxford Street in central London to Manchester (approx 200 miles) by a vehicle which would need refuelling along the way. Putting your fuelling point in Regent's Park (one mile away from your starting point) wouldn't help much!
Chris
As an analogy, let's assume that you wanted to travel from Oxford Street in central London to Manchester (approx 200 miles) by a vehicle which would need refuelling along the way. Putting your fuelling point in Regent's Park (one mile away from your starting point) wouldn't help much!
Chris
What's the point? Then there's the cost. Whose going to pay for it? We can't even look after our economies and basic social services here on Earth at the moment, never mind trump up for a moon base.
There are also the logistics. Are we really going to allow humans to foul up a pristine environment like the moon with our trash which will be generated in vast quantities. A good example would be the Antarctic bases. At least refuse is collected and flown out of Antarctica for disposal on another continent. The moon has no easily available resources and every drop of water and gramme of supplies would have to be transported in with every gramme of refuse being returned back to Earth. The fuel, costs and logistics would be horrendous - and all for no real reason!
There are also the logistics. Are we really going to allow humans to foul up a pristine environment like the moon with our trash which will be generated in vast quantities. A good example would be the Antarctic bases. At least refuse is collected and flown out of Antarctica for disposal on another continent. The moon has no easily available resources and every drop of water and gramme of supplies would have to be transported in with every gramme of refuse being returned back to Earth. The fuel, costs and logistics would be horrendous - and all for no real reason!
@ Dotty ... not in, but close http://farm3.static.f...196374_23f136a8b3.jpg
There is one reason why we might want to go to the moon again.
Nuclear fusion as an energy generation is a lot easier if you have a ready supply of Helium 3.
There's very little of it on Earth however there is much more on the moon. Still very very rare, you'd have to process a lot of moon dust to get a usable amount but it is there.
Peronally I think the difficulties are greater that the difficulties around making it fresh in a reactor but if you want a reason to go to the moon I'd say that's the best one
http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/19296/
Nuclear fusion as an energy generation is a lot easier if you have a ready supply of Helium 3.
There's very little of it on Earth however there is much more on the moon. Still very very rare, you'd have to process a lot of moon dust to get a usable amount but it is there.
Peronally I think the difficulties are greater that the difficulties around making it fresh in a reactor but if you want a reason to go to the moon I'd say that's the best one
http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/19296/
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