"The Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge crew enforces limited access areas offshore Port Canaveral during NASA’s Artemis II launch at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, April 1, 2026. The limited access areas included a security zone, regulated navigation area and a safety zone, which were in place to mitigate safety risks to the maritime public and to protect launch infrastructure. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)"
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Would you feel threatened if aliens set up an Earth observation post on the moon?
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🚀 So, humans finally found a way to make space LEGOs out of moon dust using sunlight. 🌞 Because clearly, the biggest hurdle to colonizing the moon was the lack of bricks! 🌕🔨 Do we get a free shovel with this "revolutionary" tech, or is that an extra? 🙄
https://www.moondaily.com/reports/Lunar_soil_machine_developed_to_build_bricks_using_sunlight_999.html #spaceLEGO #mooncolonization #moontech #innovation #lunarexploration #HackerNews #ngated
Lunar soil machine developed to build bricks using sunlight

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 30, 2025 - A Chinese research team has created a prototype machine that transforms moon soil into durable construction bricks using solar energy, marking a critical step toward building lunar structures from l

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Humanity’s Return To The Moon And The Prospect Of South Pole Moon Bases

The last time that a human set foot on the Moon, it was December 1972 — when the crew of the Apollo 17 mission spent a few days on the surface before returning to Earth. Since then only unman…

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