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   From: mooregr_deleteth1s@greenms.com   
      
   "Joe Strout" wrote in message   
   news:joe-A44AA6.08441529012004@comcast.ash.giganews.com...   
   > In article <4017496e.201144726@news.eircom.net>,   
   > wallacethinmintr@eircom.net (Russell Wallace) wrote:   
   >   
   > > On 24 Jan 2004 06:30:13 -0800, alexterrell@yahoo.com (Alex Terrell)   
   > > wrote:   
   > >   
   > > >Several things they should do immediately. One of these is to give a   
   > > >few million $ in research grants to some University Chemistry   
   > > >department to test methods for processing lunar regolith.   
   > >   
   > > I hate to rain on people's parade, but isn't the _first_ step to put   
   > > some mice in orbit, centrifuged to 1/6 G, to check whether it's   
   > > intrinsically possible for people to live on the moon in the first   
   > > place?   
   >   
   > No. People have stayed in microgravity for extended periods of time;   
   > staying on the Moon will be no worse than that (and may be quite a bit   
   > better, for all we know).   
   >   
      
   "Ah we sure?" Seriously, we may find the 1/6 g isn't enough to prevent   
   calcium loss, but is enough to make bone breaks more likely than in orbit?   
      
      
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