: David Schrunk, Burton Sharpe, Bonnie L. Cooper, Madhu Thangavelu
: The Moon Resources, Future Development and Settlement
: Praxis
: 9780387739823
: 2
: CHF 58.00
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: Astronomie: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
: English
: 261
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This extraordinary book details how the Moon could be used as a springboard for Solar System exploration. It presents a realistic plan for placing and servicing telescopes on the Moon, and highlights the use of the Moon as a base for an early warning system from which to combat threats of near-Earth objects. A realistic vision of human development and settlement of the Moon over the next one hundred years is presented, and the author explains how global living standards for the Earth can be enhanced through the use of lunar-based generated solar power. From that beginning, the people of the Earth would evolve into a spacefaring civilisation.



Following the Apollo lunar expeditions which culminated in the exploration by the Apollo astronauts on parts of the lunar surface, humankind has not revisited the Moon since 1972. In this 21st Century the resources of humankind are now sufficiently advanced to support the global human exploration and development of the Moon. In this new Millennium several nations, including Japan and China, have stated their intention to develop a lunar base during the first half of this century.

The major themes of the 1st edition of  THE MOON - Resources, Future Development and Colonization, a Wiley/Praxis title published in hardback at £34.95 in1999, which has to date sold 1200 plus, remain valid today.

For example, the Moon WILL be the next principal focus of space exploration and development, and the south polar region is increasingly likely as the first site of permanent lunar activities, as the authors predicted. Major events in space that have taken place since the publication of the 1st edition of the Moonbook.

Contents5
Preface20
Acknowledgements22
Foreword24
Figures27
Tables32
Author biographics33
Introduction35
1 Lunar origins and physical features43
2 Science opportunities - engineering challenges67
3 Lunar resources90
4 Lunar robotic and communication systems100
5 The first lunar base123
6 Retuirn of humans to the Moon136
7 Circumferential lunar utilites155
8 The Planet Moon168
9 Governance of the Moon193
10 Endless frontiers205
11 Conclusion234
Appendix A Robots on Planet Moon235
Appendix B Lunar regolith properties269
Appendix C Lunar soil simulants291
Appendix D In-situ resource utilization (ISRU)302
Appendix E Proposed process for lunar oxygen extraction338
Appendix F Facilitating space commerce387
Appendix G Quality standards for lunar governance403
Appendix H Helium-3409
Appendix I NASA and self-replicating systems413
Appendix J Human factors417
Appendix K Maglev trains and mass drivers431
Appendix L Development of the lunar economy437
Appendix M Lunar Mysteries444
Appendix N Milestones of Lunar development456
Appendix O International Lunar Observatory/ Assocoation457
Appendix P Cislunar orbital environment maintenance462
Appendix Q The Millenial Time Capsule and L-1 Artifacts Museum476
Appendix R MALEO485
Appendix S Logistics for the Nomad Explorer Assembly assist vehicle505
Appendix T Beyond our first Moonbase525
Appendix U Lunar rock structures534
Appendix V Rapid prototyping540
Bibliography552
Index578