Wednesday 8 September 2010

CASE 018 - Moon mining



The first feasibility report was started in 1958 by the US Army.
The report was finished and submitted to the Army's Chief of Ordinance
from the Chief of Research and Development in March 1959.
The Army's plan was for just an outpost first, then future bases for
weapons launches after the problems associated with the environment
and life support on a long term basis were under control.
Remember, this was during the Cold War and control of the skies
weren't 100% achieved or could be. So control of the Moon was
and still is, the next priority. If we had launch sites on the Moon,
we would have had control of the world at large.

But all of that is obsolete as thermonuclear war seems far from
happening, at least for now. However, control of the Moons resources
is still a major priority, as well as our other planets in the solar system. Nasa and our education system and what we would accept as common knowledge would suggest that space and getting to the moon is hard, dangerous and expensive, its not

Making a mint out of the Moon
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6533169.stm

MOON MINING AND THE SECRET SPACE PROGRAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEeictfmBx0

Moon Secrets Revealed - John Lear & Richard Hoagland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOeTycHrUvA

Project horizon
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/horizon.pdf

project lunex
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/lunex.pdf

Project silver bug
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/silverbug.pdf

Project winter haven
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/projectwinterhaven.pdf

Surface mining
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/mobilemining88092.pdf

Current Research in Gravito-Electromagnetic
Space Propulsion
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/egps2007.pdf

US patent 1965
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/usp_3169725.pdf


http://www.boomslanger.com/images/lbss1971_vol2.pdf

Luner studies program
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/lsp1965.pdf

US patent 1993
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/5184789.pdf

Luner tunnels
http://www.boomslanger.com/images/00268095.pdf

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