Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
It is strange how the moon doesnt revolve like all other satellites and planets.
The dark side of the moon the sidee that never faces us would be without the effect of Earths gravity or Earths hold on us in other ways.
Could be a big key to a faster escape that one. Materially speaking; if we built rockets there and released them from there who knows what speeds we could reach or what "Human perceived barriers" we could pass through.
definitely. I always wondered about farming on the moon in great greenhouses reaching the sky. In 1969 they made it to the moon in 6 days 23 hours I believe. These days they could halve the time. You could go to the ,oon, packup tons of veggies and fruits in the greenhouses, shrink wrap them and send them on their merry way to land in the ocean by parachute. Cheap transport as no fuel is needed in outer space after the initial blast off from the moon, due to inertia and weightlessness.