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On 2020-06-10 2:16 PM, Scott Kozel wrote:
It would be possible for the Moon today, given its much lower gravity. Given its very slow rotation, a geosynchronous anchor would not work, but they could use one of the Moon's LaGrange points. You're thinking a fuel depot? Water pumped up from the surface to the anchored depot at L1 or L2? Micro-gravity available when docked? Dave |
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