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Exploration of the Moon / Space colonization / In-situ resource utilization / Planetary geology / Regolith / Moon / Freundlich / Planetary science / Spaceflight / Space
Date: 2007-10-03 09:02:22
Exploration of the Moon
Space colonization
In-situ resource utilization
Planetary geology
Regolith
Moon
Freundlich
Planetary science
Spaceflight
Space

1 GWe “Oil Well” on the Moon The Jamestown Group of High Frontier Klaus P. Heiss LEAG October 3rd 2007

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