Sandra,
Thank you for your reply. I have met Harrison Schmidt, he is a friend of my stepfathers and they have written paperson this topic together so I will be having dinner with him in Hawaii at the ILEWG meeting in November. I am looking more broadly than they have. They focused on the mining and the resources on the moon, I will be looking more into advances in tech that need to be made for launch vehicles, orbital tranfser vehicles, habitats, as well as the business end and political areas of the operation.
I will be checking your links today. I am working on my outline right now.
Good luck with your work,
Kevin
----- Original Message -----From: Sandra HäuplikSent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:35 AMSubject: Re: [space-architecture] Research Helphi kevin,
i am working on my diploma in architecture at the university of technology
in vienna with the topic
space and society, concerning a lunar base.
last year i attended the lunarbase workshop 2002 at estec in nl.
our team s mission scenario was based on mining 3He to support the moon with
clean energy and use the by- products of this process for sustaining a
lunar base and prepare for future development.
harrison schmidt, the apollo 17 moonwalker was one supervisor at the
workshop.
have a look on technical papers to the
fusion technology institute, wisconsing....lots of papers about 3He
http://fti.neep.wisc.edu/pubs
and 2 links related to mission architecture:
lunarbase projects at the university of technology, vienna 2002:
http://www.hb2.tuwien.ac.at/dbase/projekte/index.php?rr=573916
very good collection of papers about space architecture
http://www.spacearchitect.org/
ok. only a few links out of 100s....
If you have more specific question, just email me.
i've done quite a lot of research myself. links, books...
good luck for your thesis.
all the best
sandra
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 10:00 PM
Subject: [space-architecture] Research Help
> Hello all,
> I am new to this list. I am a graduate student at the University
> of North Dakota in the Space Studies department (www.space.edu). I
> am currently working on my masters thesis and looking for any
> research help or suggestions. My topic is a permanant human mining
> colony for the mining of Helium-3 for fuel in fusion. Other
> aplications would follow.
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> Thank you,
> Kevin
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