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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: YourMathTeacher on January 03, 2010, 12:19:55 PM
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Am I the only one who thinks living in a lava tube is a bad idea?
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/space/01/01/moon.lava.hole/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/space/01/01/moon.lava.hole/index.html)
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If I really wanted to live in a hole, I would go dig one down the street in the park. I don't need to travel to the moon to do that.
~Britta
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Am I the only one who thinks living in a lava tube is a bad idea?
Well, it's not like there's actual lava in it. It's dried and inactive. According to the article, it's less than a football field deep anyway.
I, for one, would love to live in a hole on the moon.
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Getting to the Moon -- 100 million dollars.
Supplies for a colony to live for at least a year -- 10 million dollars.
Saying you lived on the freaking moon for a whole year and came back safe -- Priceless.
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Well, it's not like there's actual lava in it. It's dried and inactive.
That's what they thought about Mt. Saint Helens back in the 60's. ;)
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Well, it's not like there's actual lava in it. It's dried and inactive.
That's what they thought about Mt. Saint Helens back in the 60's. ;)
They built a colony inside of Mt. Saint Helens? ;)
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Well, it's not like there's actual lava in it. It's dried and inactive.
That's what they thought about Mt. Saint Helens back in the 60's. ;)
They built a colony inside of Mt. Saint Helens? ;)
Mt. Saint Helens became a sample for Swiss Colony. ;)
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WHOES LIVING ON THE MOON!?! ??? :laugh: