SpaceBull wrote:
Extracting metals from the moon would require huge amounts of energy, and the most efficient available technology is nuclear power. Solar power is fine for running life-support systems, but making materials like glass and steel (or even aluminum and titanium) takes a lot of energy. Fusion power could be a good alternative in the future, but progress so far has been slow.
Not really when you see how easy it is to focus the light and the less need for smelting equipment when we can just focus the heat from the sun and process the materials. Still we plan to go for one of the poles and there has been discovered areas where there is more or less permanent light.
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If we manage to build settlements on the moon that are self-sufficient in low-tech materials and foods then we can succeed almost anywhere in our solar system, not just on Mars. Even locations like Pluto could be within reach of human settlements, although getting there would take many years and sustaining a small colony would require as much power as a current big city on earth.
We can make solar cells reasonably easily from the common materials found on the Moon just having a robot go west making and emplacing cells and one going east will give you a grid sooner than anything else. And the power levels available are very good. It is the one advantage the Moon has its availability of cheap and plentiful electrical power. It does though not have enough Carbon and Hydrogen.
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We do not need space ships built on the Moon to reach Mars, but I think it could make traveling to the red planet a lot cheaper once we eventually start doing some real colonizing there. People could for instance get from earth to low orbit cramped together literally on top of each other, and then dock into a huge space ships that would carry them for the rest of their journey to Mars. These huge space ships would in many ways be similar to the great ships that shipped millions of people from Europe to the Americas between 1800 and 1900.
I agree if we want to colonize Mars we will need a big transport infrastructure or as many have theorized what is called Cyclers where we have a permanent series of stations moving between the Earth and Mars and our new colonists jump on the first heading towards Mars and jump off when they get close.
resupplying these cylers with oxygen and there construction would be a lot easier if they where to be from the Moon. That is as long as there is no incredible change to the current economic situation with cheaper spaceflights. Still there is no way that this construction site Moon would ever make money it only just reduces the cost.