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Old May 22nd 09, 05:30 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Len Lekx
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Default Europe, Russia discuss 'orbital shipyard' plans

On Thu, 21 May 2009 20:02:40 -0700, Fred J. McCall
wrote:

Marvin the Martian wrote:
:Yes. You get 2X the solar energy on the moon than you do on Mars.
You get 2X *at best*. It's usually much lower than that. Now further
deduct for that atmosphere you're so proud of, dust, etc.


Correct me if I'm wrong... but doesn't light behave according to
inverse-square laws...? Since Mars is twice as far away (roughly)
from the sun as we are, doesn't that mean that solar energy is
one-quarter the intensity?

Or am I just plain confused? :-)