Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
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Moon dust to bases: New 3D laser technique could be the future of lunar bases
Scientists from Ohio State University have shown that laser 3D printing could be used ...
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Lockheed Martin plans to deploy 5 to 10 kilowatt nuclear fission system for lunar base
Lockheed Martin is focusing on developing Fission Surface Power (FSP) as the essential solution ...
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This moon base plan could change humanity forever
How SpaceX and NASA plan to colonize the Moon is no longer science fiction — it’s an active mission. Today on The Space Race, we explore the latest plans, technology, and timelines behind building a ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Believing that a moon base is essential for exploration of the solar system, Japan has recently announced plans to send humanoid robots to the moon to construct a robot lunar base. As ...
To use the title of a James Bond film with a slight twist: The World is not Enough and, therefore, let’s grab the moon! We ...
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