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To Live And Work In Space

Take a look at the possibilities and consider their application on the moon. Can we do some of this easier on the moon than the earth etc.
Building out of glass made from regolith or concrete made from regolith:
Relolith is
. 21 % Silicon
. 12 % Aluminum
. 7 % Iron
. 6 % Magneium
. 9 % Calcium
. 45 % Oxygen


Special Thanks to Greg Saroka president of Goldray Industries  for his presentation and welcoming him as one of our new members and has be granted the rank of Lieutenant

Lieutenant Greg Saroka is an outstanding speaker and well known in industry for his integrity and ingenuity. It is a pleasure to have him aboard.

Goldray Industries manufactures all types of decorative glass for interior and exterior building projects. Our products are used in truly unique applications such as ceiling tiles, opaque or translucent walls, flooring systems and many other areas where a solid surface building material is needed. Through the use of unique products, marketing and education, our aim is to show others how this versatile material can be used to solve many different design and construction issues.
 
Check out how Goldray industries  CLICK HERE>>>>>>Goldray Industries Ltd.

Consider the posibilities of building on the moon and know that we are using these materials on Earth already with much success.

Consider the boot strapping done when there was settlements starting out in the America's. Starting with a base then buillding from what was available on the land.

Are we at the stage of technology that allows us to move to the moon and do the same thing. Ask ourselves if similar technology exists?

. Nuclear and elactric Submarines
. Underwater hotels in Dubi
. International Space Station
. Computers on the Apollo Lunar Moduals had a little more total memory and processing power than a $65 Casio data      
  bank watch at wall-mart and a hundred times less total memory and processing power than the average high school    
  calculator.


For the location of our meetings and our Research & Development Centre
contact an active member to be nominated to join our society
or contact Captain, Michael Bakk with your CV or background information for 
membership nomination