An interesting new discovery by LRO:
“If this hypothesis is true, only the first few hundred meters of the moon’s surface possesses little iron and titanium oxides, according to NASA. ‘But below the surface, there’s a steady increase to a rich and unexpected bonanza,’ it said.”
At the Space Settlement Summit last fall in Pasadena, a Canadian mining engineer berated the assembled for lack of seriousness when it comes to lunar resources. “You have no idea what’s under that dust,” he said, “and you won’t until you get up there and start drilling.” I thanked him for the comment, noting that for people who claim to want to develop the solar system, we think really small, likely from hanging out with NASA too much.
Category Archives: Space Science
Don’t Force It
…get a bigger hammer.
Mining The Moon
A history. I don’t think that the 2015 law was a “blow” to the OST, though.
Space Policy
Clark Lindsey has his weekly roundup.
An Upcoming Lunar-Resource Event
NASA And The Coronavirus
How it is affecting the agency.
Curiosity On Mars
It’s reached its highest point yet.
We should be sending dozens of these things. If Starship happens, it will be quite affordable.
Satellite Internet And Astronomy
A good overview of the problem, from Marina Koren.
A Water-Eating Virus
…from Maaaaars.
A truly dumb article, disappointing from Quillette.
Mike Gold
Has a new job at NASA, to ensure the ability to utilize space resources. I talked to him about this in DC last month, and sent him a copy of my IAC paper.