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Hopefully North Korea and Iran will be solved by 2020. I don't see the public supporting a moon exploration effort if there's a war on. Don't get me wrong though, I'm all for it. I just hope it doesn't turn into another ISS.
The United States says it plans to establish the first permanent human base on the moon by 2020 at the latest. The space agency NASA has revealed its plans for locating the outpost and for a landing craft that would carry astronauts from the base to explore other regions. VOA's David McAlary reports from Washington.
I wonder how the lunar gravity will effect human bone and muscle structures. We know zero G degrades muscles rapidly, 30% degradation in 5 days, if no exercise is done. Wonder how long the rotations on the lunar station will be.
0.1654 g, according to Wiki. .0123 Earths in mass.
The 30% degradation rate comes from tests done by the Soviets and their cosmonauts in the 70s and 80s. Learned it in a documentary, PBSs Quest for Life.
Thats with no exercise at all. The Cosmonaut couldn't even walk under his own power. In response to that test, a regimen of exercises was developed to help stave off the degradation. Later tests proved that exercises were effective to a point. Later Cosmonauts, and astronauts, return to Earth in far better shape than the first pioneers.
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