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Humanity’s return to the Moon is no longer a distant dream—it is the next step in our journey toward interplanetary expansion. Lunar Bases and ISRU dives deep into the science of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), exploring how the Moon’s natural resources can be harnessed to sustain long-term human presence beyond Earth.
This book provides an in-depth, research-driven analysis of lunar materials, extraction technologies, energy solutions, and infrastructure development. It examines key scientific principles behind oxygen and metal extraction from regolith, water ice mining in permanently shadowed craters, and innovative construction techniques using lunar resources. Beyond survival, the book explores self-sufficient ecosystems, energy storage systems, and manufacturing capabilities that will shape the future of lunar industry.
With a strong emphasis on cost-effective, scalable solutions, Lunar Bases and ISRU presents practical methods for minimizing Earth-based resupply missions and establishing an independent lunar economy. Cutting-edge scientific discussions, advanced engineering concepts, and future mission strategies make this an essential resource for scholars, engineers, and visionaries shaping humanity’s next frontier.
From the challenges of lunar dust to the potential of helium-3 for future energy production, this book leaves no stone unturned. As we stand at the threshold of a new space age, Lunar Bases and ISRU offers a definitive guide to transforming the Moon from a barren satellite into a thriving hub for space exploration.
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