Picking a Spot for a Lunar Base

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Picking a Spot for a Lunar Base

Post #1by essee » 18.04.2005, 04:21

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4602303

A spot near the Moon's north pole that is permanently

in daylight?

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Post #2by eburacum45 » 18.04.2005, 17:58

Conversely, there may be spots near the South pole which are permanently dark, and could hold water- possibly the most valuable compound on the Moon.

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Post #3by eburacum45 » 26.04.2005, 18:33

Actually, now I look at this map of hydrogen distribution
http://www.universetoday.com/am/uploads ... n-full.jpg
it looks as if there could be water at the north pole as well.

From here
http://www.universetoday.com/am/publish ... ml?2042005

if true then the sun-soaked location you suggested could be a good bet after all.


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