Moon fever is “staying alive” with hopes of turning lunar dust into concrete, and even mirrors for a possible 50-meter telescope on the moon, NASA announced at the 212th meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
“We could make huge telescopes on the moon relatively easily, and avoid the large expense of transporting a large mirror [...]
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