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A living on the Moon essay

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Living on the Moon

At night, surrounded by stars or clouds, the Moon looks  distant and lifeless. However, it holds a place of unique  beauty and dominance in the sky and has been inspiring  humanity for eons. Dreamers of all kinds—including  artists, science fiction writers, scientists, and engineers— have imagined a thriving city on the Moon, one with  healthy people and a resourceful, sustainable ecosystem.  The challenges of living on the Moon do not daunt  them—though those challenges are sizeable! There’s no  breathable atmosphere. In most places the temperature is  either freezing cold or boiling hot. Human bodies weaken  with gravity only 1/6 of that on Earth. On much of the  Moon, night lasts for 14 days at a time. There are no plants  or animals, no flowing water. Tiny meteorites crash into  the Moon regularly. Solar radiation is constant and deadly.  Dust that’s sharp as glass gets into every crevice.  Engineers and scientists are exploring solutions to the  obstacles that make living on the Moon sound far-fetched.  Frozen reservoirs of water are believed to exist at the  Moon’s poles, deep inside craters. This water can be  extracted, filtered with algae, and made drinkable. Lunar  pioneers can eat the algae as well. They can breathe the  oxygen produced during the process of extracting water.  There are no trees or building materials as we know  them, but regolith—lunar dirt and dust—can be heated  into a strong, hard material for making buildings and  roads. The Moon’s lava tubes could offer some protection  from meteorites, making these places more inviting for  building living quarters, and there is sunlight that can be  harnessed for energy. New ideas are constantly being  dreamed up and tested. A future lunar city is really going  to happen!

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