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Letter: Dig deep for the perfect moon base

Published 25 October 2023

From Mark Kaminsky, Sunnyvale, California, US

When it comes to a perfect site for a moon base, solar radiation can be a danger on the surface. If we could find a cave big enough, that would be a good solution. But lunar dust makes it hard to dig a hole in a conventional way. Some suggest drilling a hole, dropping an explosive in and setting it off at the bottom. Using robots to build a base before we launch people could cut risks further (30 September, p 12).

Issue no. 3462 published 28 October 2023

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