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  • <font size=5> Full Name Here <br> Near (Mid)-Term Business Plan Summary </font> ==How to Start a New Lunar Business Plan==
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  • ...tions (Those are flat places with less than 83 degrees latitude on the near-Earth meridian or somewhat higher latitude mountain tops). Electrical power ...efficiency with increasing capital investment. It will cost money to get capital improvements. This is how it has been done on Earth for millennia. The di
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  • ...we then look at the amount of change from known exponential effects in the first 25 years of the 21st century, we can expect five units of change. By the e ...ure we envision happens and we must not get entangled with others over hair-splitting details of things that have not happened.
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  • ...nge sending code. I did recognize the receiving Code, it was MSFC’s Code MS-CH, Victor Sorensen’s Management Services Office. ...o busy with projects on engines, explosives and were preparing to launch SA-8 with Pegasus 2 Satellite, I was on call by KSC as Launch Coordinator for s
    8 KB (1,350 words) - 09:06, 5 November 2008
  • ...specific location is not large, then it is simply not worth expending the capital setting up an industrial operation. If the location is poor, then the cost ...materials]] associated with [[vents]]. The orange regolith found in Apollo-17 was this type of deposit. It turned out to be volcanic glass of little i
    11 KB (1,796 words) - 15:14, 29 November 2018
  • ...ored are the possibilities for combining the results of different [[ISRU|in-situ resource extraction]] processes, much less using them in combination wi ...e of the [[ISS into the Pacific|ISS]] in front of us, where most of the man-hours are consumed just keeping the Station running, we do not need to repli
    13 KB (2,152 words) - 07:00, 7 August 2016
  • image=[[File:He-3 T620 01.svg|200px]] | ...rotons and two neutrons, and two electrons. The less common isotope Helium-3 has two protons and one neutron.
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  • <font size-5> How We Symbiotes will Settle the Moon </font> ...corporate person is also discussed. A list of references is provided and your input is requested.
    33 KB (5,344 words) - 16:51, 20 January 2012