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What we need is a nuclear powered moon rover
Nuclear, I know thats plolitically incorrect. But powered that way it could goi
explore for water ice at the poles, and besides electricity a byproduct would be heat to keep it running. With lights nights wouldnt be a issue and not only that but such a rover could be a testbed for a really long life mars one. As part of the program a reflector could be inflated in orbit and reflected sunshine pointed at the area being transversed for illumination now whats the best way to launch some of these? preferentially using thev station in some way to make it PR useful. Hey this is my opinion |
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