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The regolith on the Moon covers almost the entire lunar surface, with only bedrock protruding on very steep-sided crater walls and occasional lava channels. This layer of regolith has formed over billions of years from various sources like the impact of meteoroids, micrometeoroid bombardment, and solar and galactic charged particles breaking down surface rocks. The regolith is generally several meters thick in different regions of the Moon, with a denser layer of fractured bedrock beneath it known as the “megaregolith.”

The term “lunar soil” is often used interchangeably with “lunar regolith,” referring to the finer fraction of regolith composed of smaller grains. The regolith consists of debris blasted out of lunar craters by meteor impacts that created them. The presence of regolith obscures the true nature of the Moon’s underlying surface, making it challenging to directly observe or access the bedrock without specialized equipment or missions.

In summary, while the regolith covers and conceals much of the Moon’s actual surface, underneath this layer lies the bedrock and geological features that constitute the Moon’s true terrain.

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Reason for NASA’s Difficulty in Returning to the Moon Despite Increased Budget:

NASA’s inability to return to the Moon despite spending more than during the Apollo Program can be attributed to several factors. These include:

Shift in Priorities: After the Apollo missions, NASA’s focus shifted towards other projects such as the Space Shuttle program, International Space Station (ISS), and Mars exploration. This diversion of resources and attention away from lunar missions hindered progress in developing the necessary technology and infrastructure for returning to the Moon.
Technological Challenges: The technology used during the Apollo missions was outdated, and significant advancements have been made since then in various fields such as materials science, propulsion systems, and robotics. Developing new technologies that can overcome the challenges of lunar exploration, such as creating a sustainable lunar base or landing on different parts of the Moon with varying terrains, requires substantial time and resources.
Political Factors: Lunar exploration has faced political challenges due to shifting priorities within NASA and changes in government funding policies. For instance, during periods of budget cuts, lunar missions were often among the first to be postponed or canceled due to their perceived lower priority compared to other projects like Mars exploration or ISS maintenance.
International Collaboration: In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards international collaboration in space exploration, with countries like China, India, and Europe investing heavily in their own lunar programs. This competition for resources and expertise can make it more difficult for NASA t..

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The Moon is inside Earth’s atmosphere, specifically within the geocorona, a tenuous cloud of hydrogen atoms that extends up to 390,000 miles (630,000 kilometers) into space. This discovery was made based on observations from the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), showing that Earth’s atmosphere reaches almost twice the distance to the Moon. The geocorona around Earth is denser on the day side due to solar radiation, with 70 hydrogen atoms per cubic centimeter at an altitude of 37,000 miles (60,000 km) and only about 0.2 atoms per cubic centimeter at the Moon’s distance. Despite this extension of Earth’s atmosphere, the particles in the geocorona do not pose a significant threat to space travelers on future missions orbiting the Moon.

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Introduction: Funding a robotic private Moon mission to process regolith for manufacturing through a YouTube channel involves a unique and innovative approach to financing space exploration. Leveraging the popularity and reach of YouTube channels can potentially attract sponsors, advertisers, and viewers interested in supporting such a groundbreaking endeavor.

Step 1: Establishing the YouTube Channel: The first step in funding a robotic private Moon mission through a YouTube channel is to create and establish a dedicated channel focused on space exploration, robotics, and innovative technologies. The channel should aim to build a strong following of subscribers interested in cutting-edge scientific advancements and space missions.

Step 2: Content Creation and Engagement: To attract sponsors and advertisers, the YouTube channel needs to consistently produce high-quality content related to the proposed Moon mission. This content could include educational videos on lunar regolith processing, updates on mission progress, interviews with experts in the field, and behind-the-scenes footage of the project.

Step 3: Sponsorship and Advertising Opportunities: Once the YouTube channel has gained a significant following, it can start reaching out to potential sponsors and advertisers interested in supporting the Moon mission. Companies involved in aerospace, robotics, manufacturing, or technology sectors may be particularly interested in sponsoring such an ambitious project.

Step 4: Crowdfunding Campaigns: In addition to sponsorships and advertising revenue, the YouTube channel can also launch crowdfunding campaigns to engage directly with its audience. Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo can ..

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NASA has been stuck in orbit for over 50 years and its return to the Moon is falling apart before our very eyes. In this video I'm going to explain why the Moon is the ONLY sensible step to take, why NASA's been failing since Apollo, and how to do it RIGHT!

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1971 NYTimes Article: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/10/16/archives/water-vapor-reported-found-on-moon-water-vapor-reported-found-on.html

Here's a bit of lost Moon lore that might blow your mind.Apollo 14, the 3rd manned Moon landing, seems to have discovered water...in 1971 In an archived issue of the New York Times, Dr Freeman, a principle investigator for Apollo's science team had the following to say:"This indicates there is possibly liquid water in the subsurface of the Moon"“In my opinion this represents a potential benefit.....if the day comes when the Congress and NASA see fit to establish a permanent lunar base”Dr Freeman was referring to a water vapor detection event 29 days AFTER Apollo 14's crew had left for Earth that lasted 14 hours and coincided with a series of small moonquakes.

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THINK FAST!
What's the most expensive "THING" humans have ever made?

At roughly $184 BILLION dollars and counting, the international space station is BY FAR the most expensive object humanity has ever constructed, and nothing else is remotely close.

The most expensive house?
Buckingham Palace at $1.3 billion

The priciest aircraft?
A Stealth bomber will run you a cool $2.4 billion

Heck, even all the stone used to construct the Great Pyramids
would only cost $1.7 billion
(labor not included of course)

But what's really shocking is NASA owns the number 2 spot as well with the Hubble Space Telescope clocking in at an astounding $25 Billion and counting.

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1971 NYTimes Article: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/10/16/archives/water-vapor-reported-found-on-moon-water-vapor-reported-found-on.html

Here's a bit of lost Moon lore that might blow your mind.Apollo 14, the 3rd manned Moon landing, seems to have discovered water...in 1971 In an archived issue of the New York Times, Dr Freeman, a principle investigator for Apollo's science team had the following to say:"This indicates there is possibly liquid water in the subsurface of the Moon"“In my opinion this represents a potential benefit.....if the day comes when the Congress and NASA see fit to establish a permanent lunar base”Dr Freeman was referring to a water vapor detection event 29 days AFTER Apollo 14's crew had left for Earth that lasted 14 hours and coincided with a series of small moonquakes.

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THIS is the anchor from Christopher Columbus.It was discovered 57 hundred kms from Spain, in the Caribbean.But what if instead of making the journey a 2nd 3rd and 4th time, Columbus instead dropped anchor a mere 55 kms off the coast of SPain, less than 1% of the way there. WHat if he decided that they'd stay there for the next 50+ years studying the effects of the sea on men. And what if instead of acquiring fresh supplies in the New World his ships were instead resupplied constantly by other ships from Spain. Sounds pretty stupid doesn't it? Well, that's exactly what NASA's been doing in low earth orbit since the Apollo days and despite what you might have heard, the future missions are a similar waste...

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THIS is the anchor from Christopher Columbus.
It was discovered 57 hundred kms from Spain, in the Caribbean.

But what if instead of making the journey a 2nd 3rd and 4th time,
Columbus instead dropped anchor a mere 55 kms off the coast of SPain,
less than 1% of the way there.

WHat if he decided that they'd stay there for the next 50+ years
studying the effects of the sea on men.

And what if instead of acquiring fresh supplies in the New World
his ships were instead resupplied constantly by other ships from Spain.

Sounds pretty stupid doesn't it?

Well, that's exactly what NASA's been doing in low earth orbit
since the Apollo days and despite what you might have heard,
the future missions are a similar waste...

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1971 NYTimes Article: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/10/16/archives/water-vapor-reported-found-on-moon-water-vapor-reported-found-on.html

Here's a bit of lost Moon lore that might blow your mind.Apollo 14, the 3rd manned Moon landing, seems to have discovered water...in 1971 In an archived issue of the New York Times, Dr Freeman, a principle investigator for Apollo's science team had the following to say:"This indicates there is possibly liquid water in the subsurface of the Moon"“In my opinion this represents a potential benefit.....if the day comes when the Congress and NASA see fit to establish a permanent lunar base”Dr Freeman was referring to a water vapor detection event 29 days AFTER Apollo 14's crew had left for Earth that lasted 14 hours and coincided with a series of small moonquakes.

1971 NYTimes Article: https://www.nytimes.com/1971/10/16/archives/water-vapor-reported-found-on-moon-water-vapor-reported-found-on.html

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Here's a bit of lost Moon lore that might blow your mind.Apollo 14, the 3rd manned Moon landing, seems to have discovered water...in 1971 In an archived issue of the New York Times, Dr Freeman, a principle investigator for Apollo's science team had the following to say:"This indicates there is possibly liquid water in the subsurface of the Moon"“In my opinion this represents a potential benefit.....if the day comes when the Congress and NASA see fit to establish a permanent lunar base”Dr Freeman was referring to a water vapor detection event 29 days AFTER Apollo 14's crew had left for Earth that lasted 14 hours and coincided with a series of small moonquakes.

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Remember when NASA said they'd discovered ice at the Moon's poles?
But we couldn't see it because craters at the poles are in permanent darkness?

Well now we can...
You are looking at images taken of those dark crater floors
colder than the surface of Pluto
that haven't seen the sun in perhaps billions of years

But where's the ice??

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Round 1
1) The same side of the Moon always faces us
2) The Moon causes the tides
3) The Moon only causes 2/3 of the tides, the Sun does the rest
4) The Moon is moving away from us
5) A New Moon is the opposite of a Full Moon

Round 2
1) The Earth was struck by Theia to form the Moon
2) The Earth is about 80 times the Moon's mass
3) Light takes a little over a second to reach the Moon
4) The largest recorded Moonquake was 5.7 on the Ricter Scale
5) The Earth is stationary in the Moon's sky

Round 3
1) Australia is wider than the Moon
2) The Russian Luna 3 first photographed the Moon's far side
3) The Moon's far side crust is about 40 kms thicker
4) 5 different nations have soft-landed on the Moon
5) There are 4 moons larger than ours

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Remember when NASA said they'd discovered ice at the Moon's poles?
But we couldn't see it because craters at the poles are in permanent darkness?

Well now we can...
You are looking at images taken of those dark crater floors
colder than the surface of Pluto
that haven't seen the sun in perhaps billions of years

But where's the ice??

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