Comment by morcus

Comment by morcus 4 days ago

6 replies

The Moon doesn't have a magnetic field, though, so the second half of the article discussing difficulties due to radiation would still apply, right?

api 4 days ago

Not if you bury it in regolith. That’s an idea for a Lunar base too. The design is called “Hobbit holes.” Bury the occupied structures in piles of basically any local mass you can bury them in.

It’s another huge problem for orbit though. Shielding would add a ton of mass and destroy the economics.

adamwong246 4 days ago

We will need to develop very robust, space-worthy electronics eventually. We can't rely on natural magnetic fields forever.

  • adastra22 3 days ago

    We have robust, space-worthy electronics. They're discussed in the article. You just can't get SOTA performance from them, because of fundamental physics-driven compromises.

  • fsh 3 days ago

    We have been relying on natural magnetic fields for over a billion years, so we can probably continue doing so for a while.