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  • A moon colony, or lunar settlement, is a proposed establishment of human settlements in or on the Moon's surfa *[[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]]
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  • [[Mare Settlement Sites]]<BR/> [[Highland Coast Settlement Sites]]<BR/>
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]]
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  • *[[Lunar Settlement]]
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  • ...Milwaukee Lunar Reclamation Society entered a National Space Society large settlement design contest with an entry called "Prinzton" built into the walls of Rima ...bes on the Moon: Possible Lunar Base Habitats" (1992)(PDF) [http://nss.org/settlement/moon/library/LB2-208-LavaTubes.pdf]<BR/>
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  • ==Early Settlement Business Ideas== [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • =Why should we build lunar settlement on the moon?= ...ncy of Labor with Increasing Capital Resources|Robots should be at a lunar settlement before people]] are there not because we want to keep people out of a lunar
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  • [[Mare Settlement Sites]]<BR/> [[Highland Coast Settlement Sites]]<BR/>
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  • In the mid 1970's [[Gerard O'Neill]] put together a detailed plan for space settlement in orbiting colonies (or colonies at the [[Lagrange point]]s), published in [[Category: Settlement]]
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  • ==Early Settlement Business Ideas== [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • * [[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]] * [[Lunar Settlement]]
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  • ...r a lunar settlement using the popular computer game, The Sims. The lunar settlement developed in [[ASI MOO]] was used as the basis for the description. The pr
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Lunar Settlement]]
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  • * Maintenance of priority short-lists of potential outpost and settlement sites to tap various resources or various topographical advantages [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]]
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  • :1. Defining the Conditions, Stages, and Thresholds of Increasing Levels of Settlement Home Rule [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • ...industries join the move to the Moon. Real industry is essential for the settlement to grow into anything more. All mid-term lunar settlement scenarios will contain the following assumptions.
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  • ...The manufacture of computers might start in the medium-later stages of the settlement, then, limiting the amount of computer resources used for entertainment. Ho
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  • ...en popular at many times during history. In some sense our proposed lunar settlement will be a commune, at least for a while. There are some things we need to ...le experiment in humans living together. There is a lesson here for lunar settlement.
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  • ...roject let me know. The task is to think up every conceivable way a lunar settlement could make money and then write up a short business plan for the idea. So
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  • [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • ...(the thorium 232 > uranium 233 cycle), essential to the opening of Mars to settlement [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • settlement and development of space. [[Teachers in Space]], [[Space Settlement]] and [[NewSpace Economic Development]].
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  • ...unar Settlement: Articles on the buildings and machines needed for a lunar settlement. See: [[Architecture_as_Mole_Hills ]] ; People in Space : The people, and robots, you would find in a lunar settlement. See: [[People_on_the_Moon]]
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  • ...Plymouth and Jamestown experience with the new effort to establish a Lunar settlement. ...ast Russian experience in Siberia with the new effort to establish a Lunar settlement.
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  • ===Lunar Resource Extraction Settlement=== ...ation stage, lest interest collapse and the entire plan be scrapped. This settlement will serve as the first small economic toe-hold on the Moon.
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  • Assuming that a lunar mining settlement has surplus Helium-3, it is possible that they could sell that over stock t ...nsufficient for establishing a permanent settlement, but if a lunar mining settlement has already been created, this market could yield extra revenues for the mi
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  • ...ing resources and deriving them from local lunar material, the later human settlement need never be dependent upon repeated imports of basic expendables. ...d in the [[ISS into the Pacific|ISS]]. The most difficult issue of a lunar settlement is the cost of the payload, which is nearly US$10,000 for every kilogram se
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  • It will take many types of people on Earth to support a successful lunar settlement. Many will have specific jobs or most will interact with people and robots ...ate list is available of [[People on the Moon]] who will support the lunar settlement and [[Types of Robots]] on the Moon.
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  • ...r a lunar settlement using the popular computer game, The Sims. The lunar settlement developed in [http://moo.asi.org ASI MOO] was used as the basis for the des
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  • <font size=5>A Civilization is Known by its Great Achievements<BR>Settlement of the [[Luna|Moon]] can be Ours</font> The permanent settlement of the Moon is one of those great achievements for which a civilization wil
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  • [[Lunar Settlement Artifical Atmosphere]] [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • [[Settlement Hinterlands]]<BR/>
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  • ...f this lunar mountain ridge contains enough flat ground to support a major settlement and safe landing area. [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • ...ded to host and facilitate dialogue on lunar exploration, colonization and settlement along with space science questions and related general topics. The forum wa
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  • ;Why [[Communes Fail]]: If our lunar settlement is to survive, we must have a good business model. A lunar settlement will succeed or fail as a business.
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  • [[Settlement wildlife]]
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  • ...tage') settlement has been build, TB-habitats are to be used to expand the settlement quickly and inexpensively.
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  • <font size=5> The Slopes of the Lunar Landscape <br> And how they effect settlement</font> ...our lack of experience can create real problems in our planning of a lunar settlement.
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  • ...to learn to grow our own food. The cost of bringing food from Earth is a settlement killer. ...orked to fit the light availability for the specific lunar latitude of the settlement. In some location an Alaska summer type of growing season will be possible
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  • ...ace<ref>[http://www.space.com/adastra/adastra_moondust_060223.html Solving Settlement Problems: Dealing with Moon Dust] Ad Astra By Edward D. Flinn, posted: 23 F
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  • *[[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]] *[[Lunar Settlement Artificial Atmosphere]]
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  • ...ese stories is to provide normal people with a clear vision of success for settlement of the Moon. They serve the purpose of Lunarpedia very well and should sta
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  • One purpose of Lunarpedia then is to do a random walk through space settlement ideas until something good happens.
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  • ...also be a business to have any longevity at all. Any discussion of space settlement must therefore include the latest business management ideas. Such ideas of ...oped to get large projects done. There is '''no''' other way to get space settlement done. We must appreciate both their power and their necessity before we ca
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  • ...s. This is particularly important in view of the many bad visions of space settlement that have so far been presented to the public, for example in "The Moon is A bill of rights must be a key part of any settlement's charter. The present expectation is that the charter for the Moon will be
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  • ...ess radiation damage. When ''THE MOON, Resources, Future Development, and Settlement'' by Schrunk et al. was published in 2008, the development of the photovolt
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  • ...alism on Earth. However, since the resources at the beginning of the lunar settlement will be scarce, the private property might disappear and then, the use for All guns and explosives are extremely dangerous in a space settlement, then, all lunar weapons might have these specifications:
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  • [http://www.lunarbase.rutgers.edu/ Rutgers Symposium on Lunar Settlement] (3-8 June 2007 meeting, hosted by Rutgers University in NJ)<br/>
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  • A fully functioning lunar settlement will require a great many types of robots. Here are a few ideas. This list is based on the mining settlement described in [[Harrison Schmitt]]'s book, "Return to the Moon". It is also
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  • [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • ...Milwaukee Lunar Reclamation Society entered a National Space Society large settlement design contest with an entry called "Prinzton" built into the walls of Rima ...bes on the Moon: Possible Lunar Base Habitats" (1992)(PDF) [http://nss.org/settlement/moon/library/LB2-208-LavaTubes.pdf]<BR/>
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  • The people in a lunar settlement are not likely to vote in any local Earth elections. What political people A lunar settlement can only survive in the long-term if it is part of a prosperous economy. T
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  • ...up for technical projects we will have to accomplish to establish a lunar settlement, please put a note in the discussion table of this article.
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  • [[Category:Settlement]]
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  • ...rgy value) is enough to offset the cost of establishing a permanent mining settlement on the lunar surface. ...$15 billion. After research and development is completed, the cost of the settlement is reduced dramatically. It would take ten miners to begin turning serious
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  • ...the Moon we have every intention of laying the ground work for a permanent settlement. We do not intend to take another 50 year period off. This is the reason that the term "Settlement" is strongly preferred over the term "Colony".
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