12 March 2019

Wouldn't the Moon be a Good Place to Build Supercomputers

The Earth's moon should be a good place to build very large supercomputers with superconducting easy at low temperature. Very large particle accelerators and infrared telescopes should also be early constructions as well as vast gardens under glass and in caves with light via fiber optics. Freeze drying food concentrates flung to earth with electromagnetic mass drivers would be useful, and lead the way to cheaper, faster interplanetary cargo travel.
The Moon- N.A.S.A. image

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