Comments on 3D Printer Runs On Moon Dust
Fifties SF leaves engineers in the dust again. (Read
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"I see this as quite possible to build 'Igloos' for Lunar workers. Set it in the middle and work in a circle. Leave space for the airlock and a couple small windows. Keep working to a dome shape and stop near the top. Make the 'capstone' inside the structure. Attach the windows and capstone from inside with sealant and when pressurized it's air tight with few if any weak spots. Better than using bricks as each one is a potential leak."
(Dewtey 12/1/2012 5:48:15 AM)
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