The moon is a good base-camp for off-whirld ventures and should be the practical, durable location of first-stage extra-terrestrial missions. Real space ships could be built easier on the moon than on Earth--it is just a preference to invest in foreign wars and training future terrorists abroad that makes an intelligent research and development mission unaffordable to the administration.
The Constellation-orion project was a basic way of restoring the moon access program. The administration should change and restore support for lunar development at least for ecological economic practice.
Ecological economic practices would create a biosphere where none exists.Oxygen may exist in lunar regolith.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2006/0207-back_to_the_moon.htm
There is good enough soil for planting on the Moon indoors. Mining machines can expand subsurface chambers that would be illuminated with fiber optic cables bringing sunlight to the underworld, while wire superconductors on the surface would contain electrons stored from organic solar voltaic capture during the day.
It is believed water ice may be stored in the subsurface soil and in craters of the south. A variety of ongoing Earth sourced projects from free enterprise and governments may be launched and received over the next few hundred years to the moon space-port and construction base.
http://www.eastfieldnews.com/2.6688/mining-the-moon-1.974765
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