"Brad Guth" wrote in message
news:09119ca4fc63a755ff19e35ab5699889.49644@mygate .mailgate.org
Perhaps entirely w/o moon is asking a bit much, especially since Earth
would soon get extra cold without sufficient tidal forces to move our
interior plus vast oceans of thermal energy about, as such we'd be icing
up really good, plus a few areas getting somewhat stinky at the same
time.
However, have I got nifty L1 shade for you:
http://mygate.mailgate.org/mynews/sc...=smart&p=1/360
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.s...25b2f50bea63b9
In addition to establishing a great deal of shade (perhaps a touch more
than necessary), we'd also have established the absolute ideal TRACE
outpost, as well as keeping the Chinese or possibly Russian LSE-CM/ISS
as 100% viable to boot (actually far better yet because of the moon's L1
becoming so nicely shaded, that even Bigalow's POOFs could be safely
utilized).
What's so terribly wrong, or even all that technically insurmountable
with my notions of relocating our very own cosmic morgue of a mascon, as
our nasty old salty and global warming moon, all the way out to Earth
L1?
Utilizing the tethered mass at 2X L2 seems like a perfectly good
alternative to using millions of spendy rockets (that we obviously don't
have or couldn't actually apply) or whatever nuclear produced delta-v,
especially since most every required tonne and of the tether itself
would be extracted from the moon itself.
Where's all of your warm and fuzzy Usenet yaysay and of whatever
wizardly applied expertise of eye popping candy, and otherwise on behalf
of knocking our socks off, especially when our badly failing environment
and extremely frail DNA needs such efforts the most?
What's all that negative or otherwise naysay about relocating our moon,
for obtaining such absolute spare loads of ice age rebuilding shade, and
of so much more to come?
Since we're into losing our DNA/RNA protective magnetosphere, at the
ongoing demise of 0.05%/year, as such, what other long-term options for
protecting Earth's atmosphere and of our sequestered butts on this badly
polluted surface do we have?
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Brad Guth
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