It's been a while since I've read about the moon and the latest account was from a book made in the 1950's. But according to my source wasn't the Moon created from Earth during it's molten stage which wouldn't carry any water what so ever? The surface of the Earth where the crust is missing (Oceans) is actually what created the Moon? Large molten waves torn by the Suns gravitational pull eventually shot molten lead,iron etc into space where it revolved around the earth until it combined to form the Moon. And as the Earth cooled, the water vapor that was surrounding the Earth started to fall over millions of years which eventually filled up our Oceans?
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If the moon was ever to be colonized, it would not be for practical reasons, but for experimental reasons. And it would be done in a time of great abundance. People wont live on the moon the same way they might someday live on Mars.
If you see a Space Dumpster over there. Just leave it alone. Last thing we need is Rita Repulsa and Putin trying to conquer Earth.
I can see humanity colonising the moon as a test to see if can actually do it, as if we can do it their, then we can do anywhere.
If they found bacteria and foreign pathogens everyone would be overjoyed as they discovered real live aliens on the moon
Water is water, as long as it's not full of moon sand and not radioactive it should be fine
If there really is no water on the moon it's a huge setback. something that can and will be worked out for sure, but delaying a permanent moon-base by a couple of decades at least.
there's no way we will "import" water from earth to the moon, and we can't just, as someone said, condense water there in wet-rooms, that's not how space works.
I reccon we're going to get ahold of an ice asteroid and get the water we need from it.
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