Saturday, September 7, 2019

About small impact craters on the moon, the orange mineral and space laboratories

About small impact craters on the moon, the orange mineral and space laboratories

Those small impact craters with orange mineral or orange glass, what Apollo 17 and the Chinese moon probe has been seen might be caused simply for the seismic tests, what has made with the moon. In those tests, there is formed the artificial earth- or in this case the moonquake by shooting the moon with some items.

I don't know, how many of those tests have been made, and the thing is that those tests can be used by creating the image of internal areas of the moon. The image of the nucleus of the moon is very important if there is planned to build some moon stations. If the inner of the moon is melted, there would be the quakes, what might destroy the entire base.

The Chinese moon lander has shown that there is no manned base behind the moon, but when we are thinking the moon base, we always forget something. The moonbase, what is reserved for the biological experiments is not probably large, and it can operate automatically. In this kind of cases, the small probe would be enough, and that ecosphere what is modeled in that capsule must not probably be some amazon rainforest.

We must not even go to the moon for simulating microgravity. The only thing, what is needed is the satellite, what looks like a barrel, what is rotating around its axel. Then there would be put the things like cabbages, and algae, what is forming oxygen. And then the test animal might be selected from the normal laboratory animals like guinea pigs, what would live in that satellite.

The rotation speed would adjust that it would create artificial gravity, which is similar to the moon. Also by adjusting the rotation speed of those miniature versions of O'Neill artificial planets. The idea of those laboratory satellites would be that they are acting like those artificial words, what Gerald O'Neill sketched.

If we think a small size biological test satellites, their rotation speed can adjust freely, and that means those systems can use to simulate any gravity field of the solar system. So that means those satellites can be used to find out could there be the primitive organisms somewhere in our solar system. The satellite must equip with windows, what is filtering the sunlight to the level, what it is at the distance of Europa moon.

 For those tests, the test team would need only the chemical analysis from the water, what is found in some moon as an example of Jupiters Europa. Then the water and minerals that are found from Spectroanalysis of that water will be modeled in a laboratory.

After that, the rotation of the satellite would adjust to match with Europa moon gravity, and the organisms would be released to that water. Then the microscopes will follow the advantages, what are happening in the testbeds. And maybe on the Earth would be microbes, what can live in those conditions, what is important, when someday to the Europa is sending the probe, what can answer the existence of the alga and even higher organisms like crustacean in the ocean of that moon.

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