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I'm sure there'd be a huge market for Moonwater.
... probably as large as the market is for the cheese that makes up the moon.
And now it's a giant spherical rock orbiting the earth that also happens to have a few H2O molecules.
Whoa.Makes my jaw drop just thinking about it.
Some things never change
Why is water on the moon important?
Many reasons actually, but I'll give you two good, solid, concrete reasons.
First, if water is found to be on the moon in any decent quantity, it can be harvested and used as fuel for lunar missions. Not just to and from the moon, but from the moon to mars for example. The moon is the logical base for space travel, which means lunar sites and colonies would have to be established. You have to power those somehow.
Secondly, water on the moon could be used to create a breathable atmosphere for those lunar colonies and bases. That's one less thing that has to be transported from Earth, freeing up time/space/energy/money for more important things.
Of course, this all depends on exactly how MUCH water is on the moon, particularly on the poles where it would exist in greater concentration.
There you go![]()
Lunar colonies.. lol.
As if the U.S or anyone else could afford that.![]()
It's unfortunate your plan won't work, Bonk... I think most people would be in favor of it - or at least the part where we send all the politicians to the Moon to build a spaceport.![]()
Lunar colonies.. lol.
As if the U.S or anyone else could afford that.![]()
I believe they said the same thing about an International Space Station.
I believe they said the same thing about an International Space Station.
I'll chip in some duct tape if you bring the super glue.
Orville and Wilbur didn't build a 747 did they?
I actually heard an interesting analogy many years ago..someone said that if the aviation industry had evolved as quickly as the computer industry, we would have been on the moon nine years after Kittyhawk.