From: Dan Clemmensen (Dan@Clemmensen.ShireNet.com)
Date: Sun Mar 15 1998 - 11:06:19 MST
Eugene Leitl wrote:
> I think you all are aware of recent hints towards potentially minable
> polar water resources on the Moon. I'd like to discuss with you a couple
> of the more speculative development scenarios.
>
[SNIP of a bunch of really good technical ideas by 'gene]
This looks very promising. It appears to me that we need to examine
the bootstrap first. Will this be a NASA/acedemic effort, a private
effort, of some combo?
I'm not sure we need "monkeys in spacesuits" to capture the
public imagination, even assuming we need to . The public
was very enthusiastic about Sojurner. Given that, what would
minimal first step be? One possibility would be a Sojurner-type
mission to a polar crator. Obviously the details are massively
differernt, especially power and landing. The same smaler-faster-cheaper
technology that lands a probe in two or three years could land a
more versitile robot three years later.
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