News Cave in moon: Base station for astronauts?

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New Delhi: Scientists at the Indian Space Research Organization have discovered a giant underground chamber on the moon, which they feel could be used as a base by astronauts on future manned missions to moon.

An analysis by an instrument on Chandrayaan-1 revealed a 1.7-km long and 120-metre wide cave near the moon's equator that is in the Oceanus Procellarum area of the moon that could be a suitable 'base station' for future human missions.

Scientists of the Space Applications Centre in Ahmedabad said in a research paper published in the latest issue of Current Science that the cave provides "a safe environment from hazardous radiations, micro-meteoritic impacts, extreme temperatures and dust storms."

Scientists said identifying sites for permanent base for human settlements on the moon is important for further exploration.

"Lava tubes provide a natural environmental control with a nearly constant temperature of minus 20 degrees Celsius, unlike that of the lunar surface showing extreme variation, maximum of 130 degrees Celsius to a minimum of minus 180 degrees Celsius in its diurnal (day-night) cycle," they said.

According to them, the lava tubes offer a dust-free environment and adapting them for human use requires minimal construction.

Source: SiliconIndia
Full article: http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/25feb2011/524.pdf
 
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"Have you thoroughly explored it?" said the wizard, who knew that caves up in the mountains were seldom unoccupied.
 

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Just one question, are there dust storms on the moon?

Genuine question, not being sarcastic! (I haven't had a chance to read the whole article)
 

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As soon as a basic 3D model is made (or even some approximate coordinates and a general shape) I hope an addon is made for this! Bonus points if it's made Meshland compatible.
 

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As soon as a basic 3D model is made (or even some approximate coordinates and a general shape) I hope an addon is made for this! Bonus points if it's made Meshland compatible.

I'll head over there and start taking measurements.
 

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Still... a lunar static-dust-phenonmenon thing differs from a Martian dust storm, for example... maybe it could, over a long period of time, cover equipment in a fine layer of dust, but even in a cave you cannot escape needing surface equipment...
 
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