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SpaceErnie- That was a very comprehensive link! And,
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John L- I only mentioned the "real estate needed" because there are a few spots on the Moon which are ideal locations for nearly 24/365 illumination on the Moon, and Malapert mountain is one of them, it's always in line of sight of Earth, but the total area available is limited for beaming to power to Earth consistently. In the rest of the places, I guess there would have to be several sites. And- Quote:
To throw in one more idea, in the Nuclear Fusion Topic Antoniseb said about solar panels Quote:
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Its a good point that John L. raised, regarding the reduction in Earth based energy waste but you are still adding energy to the system. Its just that, instead of adding it from fossil based sources, you are adding it from the Sun.
There would be far less green-house gas produced - and that may mean that the extra energy input is partially offset by a more transparent atmosphere. I wonder if anybody has ever looked at this quantitatively... The improvement is likely to be quite dramatic although there is still some net gain in heat. Even if you completely removed all sources of gaseous emissions, you are then back in a 'nature only' environment, but still pumping in additional energy that would not have been there before. I'm pretty sure its better than what we've got though! Increased efficiency on the Earth has got to be a key component of any long-term energy plan - or you need to harness Earth's solar power, which is heating the planet whether we make use of it or not. Also, some level of hot-redundant Earth based generation must be retained, in order to avoid blackouts in case the link is lost. Tom2Mars - I'm not sure about the idea of dropping solar panels down to Earth... I haven't done the maths but I'll bet that quite a lot of energy will be thrown into the atmosphere just by the re-entry process (aside from the sheer cost of transport). Every Kg of mass that you bring back from space has to dump Gigajoules of energy into the atmosphere as it descends. John L. - Do I detect some scepticism regarding man's influence on global warming? ![]() |
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SpaceErnie,
I don't even believe in the Ozone Hole. I know there is a gap in the ozone layer at the poles, but I don't believe we caused it. At the poles there is the convergence of the magnetic field of Earth, and high energy ions go streaming down those magnetic field lines all day and all night. Since ozone is not the most stable form of oxygen it wouldn't surprise me if the holes had always been there and that it was a natural phenomenon. I'm just as skeptical about global warming in general. I don't think we have enough long term data to be able to accurately say that the world is getting warmer and ther we're to blame. But I do want to be able to breath the air and drink the water. If we can get rid of the burning of fossile fuels, replaced with space based solar power and fusion power produciton, and move the most toxic industries to the Moon, then the world would be a better place. Everyone complains about gasoline prices, but have you ever noticed that bottled water costs more?
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I hope you are right on the global-warming/ozone front but I find it hard to beleive that we are NOT having a major effect on the environment. You just can't take millions of years' worth of energy storage and release it in a geological blink-of-the-eye, without upsetting the thermal balance. |