NASA Centennial Challanges prize competition has a new challange worth $250,000 to theteam that can build an autononomously operated excavtor which can deliver the most regolith to a collector within 30 minutes in a head to head competiton to be held in late 2006 or 2007.


The worlds most scientifically important and extreme Lunar meteorites, with much beautiful FUSION CRUST !!!!!
Best Wishes /// Göran Lindfors
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Posted by: Göran Lindfors | May 05, 2007 at 06:52 PM
NASA has NEVER before seen something like this !!!! The worlds most extreme Lunar meteorites from Sweden !!!!
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Posted by: Göran Lindfors | May 05, 2007 at 06:56 PM
I see the diagrams of how to obtain He3 from the moon studying the papers of
University of Wisconsin.The design of mining machine to do this process
that go to the moon, extract He3,
come back to earth and in the middle of the way process the he3.
The methodology” BIA”, a matrix of all problems that the machine
could have in the way to the moon and in the way to earth.
The Impact found simple problems that could have the machine in the way
To the moon, and criticals problems, always is high. The times, for develop
the mining machine. The last matter will be work in Bio-fuels-Diesel,
it could be good for the future analyses of how to process He3 fuels.
I work and develop since years a methodology of Risk Space Management
using standards 4360 AUS-NZ ,NIST -800-30 and in the end i am working
with ISO 31000, and 31010.
Posted by: Marcos Passarello | September 13, 2008 at 07:14 PM