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Part of the answer depends on what you're looking for, and partly on where you're looking for it. Some materials are best found in the Mare regions, others in the highlands. Something like hydrogen can only be found in the ever-dark craters at the lunar north and south poles. The first thing everyone considers is oxygen. It's important for breathing, you need it for water, and it can be used as ...
... important to the cognitive subject. It is rather local signal-differences — a derivative property of raw physical signals — that matters. This allows the unexpected introduction of information carriers that are non ... and intelligence, and is independent of the particular sensory modalities deployed. Hence, I conclude that raw sensory signals may be bypassed, and fantomark patterns (or their streaks) may turn out to ...
... data, striking new images and maps have been added to the already comprehensive collection of raw lunar data and high-level products, including mosaic images, that LRO has made possible. The ... best view of the moon they have ever had." The complete data set contains the raw information and high-level products such as mosaic images and maps. The data set also ...
... thus, far less cost. Also, the moon is home to abundant resources. Its soil contains raw materials that might be harvested and processed into rocket fuel or breathable air. We can ... if a framework existed to do so. Blair (2000) outlined the value of mining lunar raw materials, especially oxygen for space development. Dennis Wingo's book "''Moorush''" provides a comprehensive review ...
... the launch. As a matter of fact, I was really impressed with just how much raw power there is in that vehicle. But there weren’t really any surprises. I guess ... go to accelerate. So I was most impressed with just the amount of power, the raw power, and as a result, the acceleration that you had, because you just kept going ...
... buoy-based observations of sea surface temperatures, and temperature measurements from Antarctic research stations. These raw measurements are analyzed using an algorithm that considers the varied spacing of temperature stations around ... from a baseline period of 1951 to 1980. NOAA scientists used much of the same raw temperature data, but a different baseline period, and different methods to analyze Earth’s polar ...
... buoy-based observations of sea surface temperatures, and temperature measurements from Antarctic research stations. These raw measurements are analyzed using an algorithm that considers the varied spacing of temperature stations around ... from a baseline period of 1951 to 1980. NOAA scientists used much of the same raw temperature data, but with a different baseline period, and different methods to analyze Earth’s ...
... buoy-based observations of sea surface temperatures, and temperature measurements from Antarctic research stations. These raw measurements are analyzed using an algorithm that considers the varied spacing of temperature stations around ... from the baseline period of 1951 to 1980. NOAA scientists used much of the same raw temperature data, but with a different baseline period, and different methods to analyze Earth’s ...
... capital, financial capital, land and natural resources. Such “factors of production” are used to transform raw materials into goods and services. The outputs include not only everyday consumption items, but also ... economics, “value-added” refers to the additional value created at each stage of production, as raw materials are transformed into finished goods and services through factors of production (e.g., labor ...
... ­tion, the moon has the advantage of providing a large, stable plat­form with usable raw materials; in addition, the moon has a stratigraphic record of its history and of meteoritic ...

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