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  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    A lot of people believe we can, yes. However there are a few technologies that still need to be developed, such as a reliable power source that can work during a long lunar night

    • solar won’t work, because night is too long
    • RTGs can’t scale up enough to power a base
    • Fission reactors as we have them so far generally rely on a liquid coolant and a lot of maintenance attention
    • Even assuming we’ll be able to mine ice, it’s not something we can rely on to power a base, and we haven’t yet figured out how

    So, if we can develop a small fission reactor that never needs any attention, can work in lower gravity, no atmosphere, huge range of temperatures , and doesn’t have anything that can leak, boil, or freeze, that would be perfect

    • @Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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      310 months ago

      My personal favourite is orbital solar. With no atmosphere, it should be doable. But of course it’s just as hypothetical as all the other options at this point.

    • @lowleveldata@programming.dev
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      110 months ago

      How do we get all the materials and tools for the constructions up there to begin with? And how do we supply the base with Oxygen, food, water, etc?

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Sure, there’s lots of questions needed to be answered

        • transportation is in progress. Everyone must have heard about Artemis andStarShip: one or both are planned to get you there, plus I believe SpaceX has a contract for a lander
        • maybe you heard the excitement over discovering ice. With sufficient power, the hope is they can make their own water, oxygen, rocket fuel
        • there have been quite a few experiments in ISS with growing plants. Hopefully they can grow at least some of their own