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There is land. There is sunshine. There are minerals.
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There are moon rabbits to eat, Chang'e to be a day, and Wu Gang to be a slave.
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The Moon is a celestial body without an atmosphere, so its atmosphere is very thin and thin, and its main components are light elements such as helium, hydrogen, neon and argon. Since the Moon does not have enough gravity, these light elements cannot be attracted and maintain a stable atmosphere. This means that there is no air and wind on the Moon, no protective layer to defend against high-energy radiation and micrometeorites from the Sun and space.
However, there are some available resources on the Moon that are available for human survival, such as:
Oxygen: Although the Moon does not have an atmosphere, its surface is covered with a large number of oxides such as alumina, silicon, calcium, etc., which can extract oxygen through chemical reactions.
Water ice: Deep in the south pole and arctic regions of the Moon, the presence of water ice is discovered, which means that in the future it will be possible to create a human base on the Moon and use this water ice to provide drinking water and water for life.
Silicon and alumina: These elements are important raw materials for the manufacture of building materials and electronic devices. The abundant presence of these elements on the lunar surface can facilitate the construction of future lunar bases.
Solar energy: Since the surface of the moon has no atmosphere and clouds, the intensity of the solar energy received on its surface is high, which means that solar panels can be used to provide the power needed for the base.
Metals: The surface of the moon also contains some metals such as aluminum, iron, magnesium, etc., which can be used to make spaceships and other equipment.
While there are some available resources on the Moon, building a sustainable lunar base still presents enormous technical and economic challenges that need to be addressed with a range of issues such as food**, energy, and material transportation.
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There are no conditions, human beings need the atmosphere to protect against harmful rays and ultraviolet rays in the universe, the moon does not have it, there must be a suitable temperature, the moon cannot rotate, one side is very hot and the other side is very cold, there is also water, the moon does not have it, there is also gravity protection, the moon jumps hard and almost flies, and there is air, you can't live without these, I hope you can adopt thank you.
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It is almost impossible to settle on the moon, because the gravitational acceleration on its surface is only 1 6 of the earth, and the gravity on its surface is difficult to capture the air, so the temperature difference between day and night is huge, which can exceed 350 degrees Celsius, but humans can establish an independent space on the moon from the outside world.
Method 1: Build on its surface (relatively expensive, relatively short time), and the part of the space connected to the surface will have a separate gravity device.
Method 2: In the interior of the moon (relatively small cost and relatively long time), the space will be connected to the surface of the tunnel, which is a dug dungeon, because the closer to the interior, the greater the gravitational acceleration, you can build a magnificent gravity system without expending.
However, people's current scientific and technological level is limited, not enough to have the ability to immigrate to the moon, and American scientists have proposed a plan for the "Ark of Doom" based on this, that is, if modern people are in a nuclear war, an asteroid impact, and a ...... in geomagnetic conversion before they have immigrated to the moonSilence can be used to ...... the earth's civilization, human genetic code, and earth's plant seedsIt was sent to the moon for the use of the descendants who escaped after the catastrophe and restored human civilization again.
That is, with modern technology, it is possible to send the civilization of modern people to the moon for preservation, but it will not have the ability to immigrate.
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Answer: There are these possibilities: 1 The moon can also receive solar energy, which means that there is sunlight on the moon 2 - the one that is rich in nuclear stuff - 3 is a person who can plot and the case is not a resource, and it is better than that on the earth. I can't think of anything else.
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The moon is rich in solar energy, and the moon is rich in minerals, especially the fusion fuel helium-3. 3. The Shackleton crater at the south pole of the moon is currently the most likely area on the moon to contain ice.
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This possibility does not exist.
If the Earth is unfit for life, neither is the Moon, which is the Earth's closest neighbor.
If humanity really has a future and can really travel on the stars, then the possible migration of humanity is outside the solar system.
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Lesson 7 of Primary 5 Practice and Tests.
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Repeat and repeat and repeat the meal.
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Obviously, it is talking about what possibilities there are, not about impossibilities.
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Settling on the moon is almost impossible.
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You should also look up the language workbook.
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1: A large amount of frozen water has been found on the moon.
2: The gravitational pull on the moon is perfect for plants to survive.
3: The moon is rich in solar energy and minerals.
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The second home of mankind.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently announced the "Return to the Moon" plan, and by 2020, astronauts will return to the moon for the first time.
According to NASA's plan, astronauts will explore the lunar surface beyond the reach of the Apollo program and accelerate the construction of a lunar base.
In 2008, the United States will launch a "lunar reconnaissance orbiter" to pave the way for the subsequent construction of a lunar base. Subsequently, the lunar base will be gradually expanded, and electricity**, mobile lunar rovers and astronaut living quarters will be built one after another. The eventual permanent base on the moon will allow astronauts to live on the moon for six months.
During this series of "return to the moon" missions, the most critical to success is the construction of the living system, or simply put, the place where the astronauts live and work, as the second home of the astronauts, the lunar base will provide material ** and inhabiting and working space.
Researchers at the Johnson Space Center are currently developing models for experiments on Earth that will examine many different types of lunar habitation systems. The sorties and garrisons are carried out using two completely different equipment, each with a clear purpose.
Lunar sortie mission.
The mission to the moon includes all the preparatory activities required to stay on the surface of the moon for 4 to 7 days. The carrier of the lunar sortie is similar to the equipment needed for camping, and of course only the necessities are included.
Lunar stationing missions.
The lunar cantonment mission will establish a vehicle capable of carrying a research team on the Moon for at least 42 to 98 days of routine expeditionary activities capable of supporting long-term scientific expeditions and technical testing of the lunar surface. A lunar cantonment mission is akin to a long trip across the United States in a well-equipped trailer. Resources.
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Another example is deep space exploration, our Chang'e project, circling and falling, I think it is only the first step, and the second step is to send people up. If you want to land on the moon on a large scale, that is, three people, you have to send 30 tons of things on the ground to 380,000 kilometers, and the rocket is in **? Now we want to study a heavy launch vehicle, I just said that a new type of carrier rocket cannot be studied in ten or eight years, and I did not say when the manned landing on the moon will be, so this is a long way to go.
But as I just said, it is the second big step for people to send it. What is the third big step? To establish a permanent human settlement on the moon, the United States and Russia have announced that they will establish a permanent human settlement on the south pole of the moon in about 2030.
When can we catch up, and why can't we?
The Moon is one-sixth of the Earth's gravitational pull, and if in the future the rocket moves to the Moon to be launched, it has less gravity and flies farther, six times larger, and flies farther because there is no drag. In the future, the moon will be our human transfer station, the base to other planets. But how easy is it to say, how to get the fuel up?
But scientifically possible, this is a long way to go.
There are also eight planets, none of you have been there, and we plan to explore the Mars rover next year. People have been to the United States and Russia, and they have all carried out exploration, do we have a long way to go?
The text is compiled from Southeast Satellite TV's "China is Talking" program "Don't forget the original intention and explore the stars of the universe").
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