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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore the compelling scientific arguments for establishing a lunar base in this hour-long seminar presented by Dr. Ian Crawford, a planetary geologist from the University of Liverpool. Delve into the history of lunar exploration, examine the legacy of Apollo missions, and understand the geophysical insights gained from past expeditions. Discover the potential scientific breakthroughs across various disciplines, including geology, astronomy, and life sciences, that a Moon base could facilitate. Learn about the infrastructure challenges and opportunities, drawing parallels with Antarctic research stations. Investigate the unique features of the lunar South Pole and the properties of lunar regolith. Gain insights into how a lunar base could advance our understanding of solar wind, impact cratering rates, and potential resource utilization. This comprehensive talk offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the scientific rationale behind establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon. Read more

Why We Should Build a Moon Base

Earth Sciences, University of Liverpool
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