MattF1
MattF1
21 / 8
10th Nov 2012
21st Jun 2014
It wont allow me to place any more signs, so i'll put more info here: The receivers on Earth will be carefully positioned to have the most efficient and cost effective setup, and the microwave beaming system will be carefully aimed.
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Comments

  • lch7
    lch7
    10th Nov 2012
    mattf1 your dreaming, a colony on the moon!?
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    10th Nov 2012
    The microwave in your microwave takes power to beam microwaves, (Plug it in?) So you are going to have to use the power from the solar to power the micrawave and the microwaves cannot get through Earth's atmosphere and if they do, they will be weak.
  • MattF1
    MattF1
    10th Nov 2012
    1. What do you mean what will power the microwave beam. It works just like a household microwave oven, but is aimed precisely. 2. Robotic repair sysetem. Multiple rovers. And if we can put this system on the Moon, we may also establish a permanent moon colony. 3. Muliple receivers on the earth and a microwave beaming system to transport power to different parts of the moon. 4. Can't really be fixed but does not happen often.
  • lch7
    lch7
    10th Nov 2012
    decided to not vote because of these valid points
  • jacob1
    jacob1
    10th Nov 2012
    five: it isn't true at all that one side of the moon is always dark. One side always faces earth, but as it rotates both the moon and the earth have day and night.
  • cj646464
    cj646464
    10th Nov 2012
    Few problems. Whats going to power the microwave beamer. Two: What if it breaks? Three: Different sides of the Earth are always showing towards the Earth so you would only get power some of the day. Four: Sometimes the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun so you will get even less power. Srry.