To: Olog-hai
What if you built a station on the surface of the moon? Plenty of solar energy, although making sure sewage was maintained properly is another story, not to mention Oxygen.
To: Morpheus2009
...making sure sewage was maintained properly is another story
What's to worry about? Just let the sewage out in the open to get nuked by the sun and other space radiation, and, nothing should survive, not even the stink.
3 posted on
11/16/2018 3:22:39 PM PST by
adorno
To: Morpheus2009
I hope you didn’t mean for a moon base to be built on the daytime side of the moon, where surface temperatures exceed 200°F.
4 posted on
11/16/2018 3:28:09 PM PST by
Olog-hai
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To: Morpheus2009
Plenty of solar energy,Yep.
although making sure sewage was maintained properly is another story,
NASA has been recycling astronaut sewage for 50 years
not to mention Oxygen.
Lunar water can be split apart into oxygen and hydrogen
5 posted on
11/16/2018 3:28:30 PM PST by
fso301
To: Morpheus2009
What if you built a station on the surface of the moon? We'd have to fight for it.
To: Morpheus2009
What if you built a station on the surface of the moon? Plenty of solar energy, although making sure sewage was maintained properly is another story, not to mention Oxygen.
Not to mention gamma rays and solar flares ... build under the moon in one of the lava tubes discovered recently.
18 posted on
11/16/2018 4:29:25 PM PST by
PIF
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