Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:25 UTC
An effective design project needs to begin with a set of precise and realistic requirements and constraints. Even at this early stage, there are two sets with which to get started on systems for permanent habitation. The first are requirements for human life: • A habitat shall provide substantial gravity ...
Richard Moore
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:25 UTC
now I've read a few of the post to see where you guys are at. I think all the posts are a good read, a thought i had on money and potential station was Cruithne (earth 2nd moon). we could hollow it out, i know hollowing it out would take ...
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Brandon Stidham
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:25 UTC
Okay saw the questions, I will address both. There are some issues with using L1 point for a colony. A lagrangian point is a point in space where the pull of gravity is equally matched by two or more bodies, if memory serves. Using the lagrangian points has its advantages ...
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Jonathan LEPAGE
Jun 13, 17 / Can 24, 01 09:25 UTC
Thank you very much Brandon for the highlight ! And I agree with Clive about the location at the Lagrange Point even if the position between the moon and the earth will block a part of the harvestable light.
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