Visionaries talk about ice at the moon’s poles being converted one day to hydrogen and oxygen to refuel satellites in Earth’s orbit
When Apollo 11 landed in the Sea of Tranquility in July 1969, Ramada Inn ran full-page ads depicting a futuristic hotel complex under the headline, “Soon on the Moon!” Half a century later, the vision finally looks less fanciful.
Prospects of getting humans back on the moon—and even exploiting it for commercial purposes—are better now than they’ve been since Neil Armstrong’s era-defining step. Moonshots are back on the agenda after decades of false starts because the fuel that really powered Saturn rockets and lunar modules—competition—is...
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