Interstellar Colonisation

Thats where genetics comes in, making space cows.
Aye but they'd still need a lot more space and more energy input to sustain than a hydroponic facility full of plants and vegetables. Unless you genetically engineer them to be big cubes of meat with no legs and store them on racks, but then you'd have a whole new ethical dilemma and that's a big kettle of fish.
 
The moon has vast quantities of helium 3 that could be used in fusion energy, there's enough on the moon to supply energy to earth and fusion ships for 1000's of years. We need to perfect fusion first, but when we do the moon will become a very valuable resource and will pave the way to interstella travel.

I hope man will step foot on Mars in my lifetime.
 
You could overcome that with a tethered system. Small asteroid on one end of the line (or a collection of assorted space-junk), habitation on the other, set them rotating, and you're in business.

Obviously you'd need quite a long and rather strong bit of string. :-) But that'd be the very least of your problems if you're going to head for a habitable star system... should such a thing exist within 'reach'.


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Problem then is how do you uniformly accelerate the massive mass of the asteroid you just added, and then you have to have far more fuel to push the greater mass.
 
Once the moon is fully mined wont it become so light it will drift away from earth?? We HAVE to move away from earth, find new planets etc.. get to them as in 5 billion or so years the solar system wont be here anymore :(.
 
Once the moon is fully mined wont it become so light it will drift away from earth?? We HAVE to move away from earth, find new planets etc.. get to them as in 5 billion or so years the solar system wont be here anymore :(.
No because the vast majority of the moon is useless rock, we just want the good bits. :)
 
No because the vast majority of the moon is useless rock, we just want the good bits. :)

Yet whats on the moon could power fusion stuff? I mean you must only need small amounts then, will a teaspoon placed into a fusion reactor power a house lol?
 
We just need to travel to the Suns mavity focal point that aims at Alpha Centauri then make use of the portal that the Down-streamers have left for us :p
 
Is it not on earth?

If not, then why the hell do the US keep blasting off to the Space station and doing plenty of other tasks when they could pile all the money up to go to the damn moon and get some of this stuff.
Funding really. It'd cost an absolute fortune to design a lunar mining mission, and train people for it.

Also, there's the question of who actually has mining rights. I'm sure most countries would be offended.
 
Is it not on earth?

If not, then why the hell do the US keep blasting off to the Space station and doing plenty of other tasks when they could pile all the money up to go to the damn moon and get some of this stuff.

Did you read that article? :p

to produce roughly70 tons of helium 3, for example, a million tons of lunar soil would needto be heated to 1,470 degrees Fahrenheit (800 degrees Celsius) to liberatethe gas

Dunno what's up with the spaces in there. We also don't actually have a fusion technique that could do anything useful with it yet I believe
 
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