How can human being servive in moon ?
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If the Moon were colonized then it could be tested if humans can survive in low gravity. Those results could be utilized for a viable Mars colony as well. ... As a result, a Lunarcolony might feel less remote to humans living there.
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If the Moon were colonized then it could be tested if humans can survive in low gravity. Those results could be utilized for a viable Mars colony as well. ... As a result, a Lunarcolony might feel less remote to humans living there.
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They couldn’t. Not only isn’t there an atmosphere, it also has extreme temperatures. Since the moon rotates on its axis every 27 or so days (it’s locked into Earth’s rotation and rotates exactly in sync with the Earth —that’s called being tidally locked) so we only see one side. However the moon does face the sun for about 13 and a half days and gets real hot (+253 degrees F) and then when its facing away from the sun for the same amount of time the temperature drops to — 243 degrees. If that isn’t bad enough, without a magnetic field to protect the moon (like we have on the Earth) the Moon is constantly bombarded with cosmic rays and radiation from solar flares. (You’d get cancer from these and it would also wreck your DNA if you stayed too long on the surface, even with a space suit on.)
Astronauts who walked on the moon wore insulated spacesuits that protected them from these conditions. Even then, the longest time they stayed on the surface out of the seven trips Americans made to the Moon was only 33 hours.
If we wanted to LIVE on the moon we’d have to build a tough, airtight shelter with its own air supply pumped in. It would also need an airlock so the air wouldn’t rush out every time we opened the door. It would have to be shielded from the radiation and have a way of being cooled off or heated when the temperature changed. (The best way to do that would be to build the shelter underground.)
Astronauts who walked on the moon wore insulated spacesuits that protected them from these conditions. Even then, the longest time they stayed on the surface out of the seven trips Americans made to the Moon was only 33 hours.
If we wanted to LIVE on the moon we’d have to build a tough, airtight shelter with its own air supply pumped in. It would also need an airlock so the air wouldn’t rush out every time we opened the door. It would have to be shielded from the radiation and have a way of being cooled off or heated when the temperature changed. (The best way to do that would be to build the shelter underground.)
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