Nov 14, 2017
Moon, Mars, Asteroid and orbital colonzation and cities
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: economics, particle physics, space travel
He looked at the science and economics of a lunar colony.
Eighty-five percent of the rocks on the surface of the lunar highlands are anorthite, which contains aluminum as well as a massive supply of oxygen. Smelting aluminum in the quantities necessary to construct and maintain Artemis would produce so much excess oxygen—eight atoms for every two of aluminum—that they would be constantly venting it.
For every kilogram of payload, you need an additional 3.73 kilos of fuel. So a one-way ticket to the moon is calculated to eventually cost about $33,000.
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