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Russia and China to Build a Nuclear Plant on the Moon.
tszaboo:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on March 09, 2024, 05:51:22 am ---
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--- Quote from: MT on March 08, 2024, 01:20:32 am ---What about a heat exchange power plant of some sort? In full sunshine, surface reach +127°C for 13,5 days. Then -173°C inside a crater for 13,5 days. One big azz peltier plate?
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How about we stop screwing up billions of people on Earth before building power plants on the moon? And I'm not a hippie either. ::)
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Im trying to come up with serious solutions to solve a serious problem for billions of starving people on earth , your windmill and solar road solutions in space is not very helpful! ::)
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They're not very helpful on Earth either, but that doesn't stop us.
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Solar road would probably work quite well on the moon, considering the 1/6th weight of everything, no dust because no wind, and the general lack of cars (3 in total).
soldar:
--- Quote from: vk6zgo on March 08, 2024, 01:01:34 am --- The moon doesn't rotate, so no night or day.
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Of course the moon rotates. Once a month.
The dark side of the moon is a music album, not any description of reality.
bitwelder:
Hey, nobody remembers what happened on September 13th, 1999? :)
Artz:
When China figures out how to land something on the moon in a few decades, russian scientists will just let the reactor core overheat and irradiate half the moon.
strawberry:
one nuclear reactor is leaving solar system
high power reactor cooling in space will be biggest challenge because there is no way to dissipate excess heat
ISS use ammonia evaporator with ~70kW cooling capacity(i think)
most feasible colony options Total Recall
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