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US plans for Moon base
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| December 5, 2006
Posted on 12/05/2006 11:17:13 AM PST by Jedi Master Pikachu
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US space agency Nasa says it is planning to start work on a base on the Moon after astronauts begin flying back there in 2020. The maps and graphics below show how and where man could live on the Moon.
Nasa scientists say the best approach is to develop a solar-powered moon base and to locate it near one of the poles of the moon - such as the Shackleton Crater near the South Pole. The poles offer moderate temperatures, high percentage of sunlight which means greater potential for solar power and more opportunities to launch. Nasa says they are also exciting options as they are not as well known as other areas and offer "unique, cold dark craters".
Nasa wants to have returned to the moon by 2020, with 30-day residential missions by 2024, increasing to six months by the end of that year.
Nasa says the global space community has identified six key aims for lunar exploration:
By 2025, Nasa hopes to have developed the capabilities required to enable further steps into space - possibly expanding lunar exploration and/or manned missions to Mars.
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(1) The heavy-lift Ares 5 rocket blasts off from Earth carrying a lunar lander and a "departure stage"
(2) Several days later, astronauts launch on an Ares 1 rocket inside their Orion vehicle (CEV)
(3) The Orion docks with the lander and departure stage in Earth orbit and then heads to the Moon
(4) Having done its job of boosting the Orion and lunar lander on their way, the departure stage is jettisoned
(5) At the Moon, the astronauts leave the Orion and enter the lander for the trip to the lunar surface
(6) After exploring the lunar landscape for seven days, the crew blasts off in a portion of the lander
(7) In Moon orbit, they re-join the waiting robot-minded Orion and begin the journey back to Earth
(8) On the way, the service component of the Orion is jettisoned. This leaves just the crew capsule to enter the atmosphere
(9) A heatshield protects the capsule; parachutes bring it down on dry land, probably in California
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: colonisation; colonization; exploration; moon; moonbase; nasa; science; space; spacecolonisation; spacecolonization; technology
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu
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posted on
12/05/2006 11:57:10 AM PST
by
taxed2death
(A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
To: RightWhale
The United States should pull out of the Outer Space Treaty.
To: Jedi Master Pikachu
Here is an idea, lets move the ISS to the moon ;) Its a far more stable platform..
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posted on
12/05/2006 11:58:05 AM PST
by
N3WBI3
("Help me out here guys: What do you do with someone who wont put up or shut up?" - N3WBI3)
To: JamesP81
Research should be into determining if lightspeed can be exceeded No expansion into interstellar space can exceed the speed of expansion of economic space.
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posted on
12/05/2006 11:58:37 AM PST
by
RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
I like it. That's a funny one. :)
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posted on
12/05/2006 11:59:56 AM PST
by
taxed2death
(A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
To: Unmarked Package
Would they be making pit stops at the ISS ?
I guess it would make it even more costly if they were to build another space station near the moon, then again, what would be the reason for it.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:00:28 PM PST
by
Prophet in the wilderness
(PSALM 53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
To: RightWhale; JamesP81
Still, more research should be made into the feasibility of a hyperdrive.
To: Jedi Master Pikachu
"A necessary step" to quote my Senator. The question is when, which I cannot believe hasn't already happened, or for that matter why the Treaty was signed in the first place.
History note:
The Treaty stopped nobody but the USA and the citizens of the USA from expanding commerce into outer space. Approaching the 40th anniversary of this legal barrier to space development.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:02:19 PM PST
by
RightWhale
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To: Prophet in the wilderness
That was one of the "marketing points" for the ISS, that it could serve as a waystation for Moon/Mars bound astronauts.
To: Jedi Master Pikachu
We should be more demanding of our science teachers. We know what the Theory of Relativity says. Anybody can see that the speed of light applies to light. Unless we are bodies of light we shouldn't be concerned with the ToR.
Maybe we are bodies of light, although there is little evidence of that.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:06:32 PM PST
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RightWhale
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To: taxed2death
What do you make of the site?
To: Centurion2000
"That "base" is a micro or meteorite accident waiting to happen.
When on a vacuum surface and planning to live there ... DIG IN." While there is always a risk of impact events, it's an entirely acceptable risk for a fixed exploration outpost above ground. It poses less of a threat than the one faced by crews aboard the ISS. On the moon they don't have to contend with an incredible amount of man-made space debris zipping around at various altitudes and orbital planes in addition to micrometeoroids. They track the larger pieces, but still there is plenty unaccounted for in orbit.
Personally, I'd feel more secure on a fixed outpost above ground at the south pole of the moon that I would orbiting Earth in the ISS for six months in regards to impact events.
To: Jedi Master Pikachu
I guess it would be a waste of time and money to build a smaller Space station behind the moon ( to protect the inhabitants from radiation from the sun ) but, that would create another problem of electricity for solar power. ).
In that way, they can stay longer, and it would be a place to go to in case of some kind of emergency or breach in the moon base.
Maybe I am not thinking feasibility, but, have a solar array in orbit on the sunny side of the moon and have some kind of mirror beacon to network it to the smaller spacestaion.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:10:54 PM PST
by
Prophet in the wilderness
(PSALM 53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
To: Jedi Master Pikachu; RightWhale
The United States should pull out of the Outer Space Treaty. As soon as they do, research and development into space will explode.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:11:42 PM PST
by
Centurion2000
(If the Romans had nukes, Carthage would still be glowing.)
To: RightWhale
Doesn't it also apply to anything with mass? Some hypothesizers (theorists?) have come up with the idea that if mass could be eliminated then something could travel past c. Others would manipulate gravitation or expand/contract spacetime.
Notably, only travel at c is supposedly prohibited, but travel faster or slower could happen (hence tachyons).
To: Unmarked Package
An underground base could be even more protected than a fixed base on the Moon's surface, though.
To: Centurion2000
There is another step to the process from the government side. A Land Office must accept claims to mineral lands and for homesteading. The registration of those claims would be all the collateral needed to go out and get severely large investment funds from the commercial lending instututions.
The homesteads would be for palliation of sensibilities of the masses of clueless mudcrawlers. The mineral claims would be the engine that drives space development.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:16:03 PM PST
by
RightWhale
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu
Not in my book. Everybody is free to write his own book, of course. Until somebody does in fact get the dry cleaning back from Alpha Cent by 8:00 tomorrow morning, the final book hasn't been written.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:19:11 PM PST
by
RightWhale
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To: Jedi Master Pikachu
How can you eliminate mass? I thought mass couldn't be tampered with, but maybe itz jus' me publick skool fisicks.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:19:31 PM PST
by
Shadow44
To: Jedi Master Pikachu
An underground base When they get the nuke CAT D-9 to Lunar Prime, then they can start backfilling.
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posted on
12/05/2006 12:21:09 PM PST
by
RightWhale
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