spacedecentral / Coral

Coral is an open source robotic space mission, designed to perform in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) using lunar regolith as feedstock.
https://spacedecentral.net/coral
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Provide your thoughts on the Coral mission #41

Closed Suzibianco closed 6 years ago

Suzibianco commented 6 years ago

How to complete this task:

  1. Create a new issue (issues are tasks). The title of the new issue should be "My thoughts - name " where name is your name.
  2. In the body of the issue, add a reference to this issue (e.g., "This issue is in response to #41")
  3. Move your issue to the "In progress" column. This is to assure you will get assigned points for this task.
  4. Write a 2-3 paragraph essay on your thoughts in relation to Coral. try to answer the following:
  1. Please place your document in [this folder]

(https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hrcON9dMOrLtYwJhgslnBvT7cnDvPPce?usp=sharing) in our shared google drive.

timallard commented 6 years ago

Two short pages, underground living, to deal with dust rails for transport, using algae purification of wastewater to remove CO2, produce oxygen, use the oils and algae mass for products, i.e. lubes, soaps. Recalling Biosphere 3 for the need to remove CO2, sequestration isn't enough. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=16oAE-1rn5a8DdtFp4nbwP1Mx8kKXXNnY

Suzibianco commented 6 years ago

Awesome @timallard, can you put this in a folder with your name in our shared drive, more specifically here?

timallard commented 6 years ago

A plan using miniatures, demos, and being able to customize the lander for nights, excavates, sorts into 6 bins for making glass medallions from those in layers 5-grams each, a bas relief back with the patch finely printed with date and serial number on the face, layers are rigolith most opaque the back, eject to QA, then to the package, 1000 a 5kg load of product returned to Earth to sell at market value >> $100k each = $100M to fund the next round. 🚀