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1. gorgoi+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-03 08:12:22
> Starship will be capable of landing massive amounts of cargo on the Moon […] to establish a permanent presence and take advantage of lunar resources to manufacture satellites and deploy them further into space.

The trouble with strip mining the moon is that it is a pristine international geological park where one side is permanently visible from Earth*. In terms of park visits it’s been seen by pretty much every human that ever existed. Take that, Yosemite. The far side will be banned from exploitation to maintain its unique park status as being almost completely radio silent.

Perhaps the mining will take place behind the ridge line of limbward mountains: technically on the near side but without being visible. Going underground feels like a bit of a stretch.

On the far side, how far does one have to be from the anti-Earth point before one can fire up the WiFi without pissing off the space telescopes?

Who will even regulate this stuff? Do we extend the Antarctic treaty for whole-lunar purposes?

*Worst case, a 5km wide strip mine is 10 pixels on a DSLR photo, but that’s still too much for some.

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2. Ekaros+ud[view] [source] 2026-02-03 09:53:08
>>gorgoi+(OP)
Strip mining moon is the easy part. Manufacturing anything used for satellites is the very hard part. It is very hard as is seen from number of players here on earth. But just imagine doing everything in hostile environment with significantly smaller benefits of scale.

Might be possible theoretically. But certain infeasible in any level of practise.

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3. perlge+wa1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 15:51:56
>>Ekaros+ud
> Strip mining moon is the easy part.

Is it easy though?

The moon surface is full of nasty regolith that can jam up machines pretty quickly. Plus the lack of atmosphere means that any small particle you accelerate fast enough goes into a partial orbit around the moon and hits you on its way back.

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4. Ekaros+tb1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 15:55:46
>>perlge+wa1
Relatively to refining that stuff to anything useful on moon or in space. You have same trouble and then lot more.
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