If you were offered $10M to be the first person on earth to live on the moon for a year without any human contact. Would you accept? This is a very intellectual question because it determines whether you would be able to sustain your mental and social properties after long term isolation. ( apparently, someone else asked me this question and that was one of there tag lines and I thought hey this would be an interesting question )
So like we have all our basic necessities? It would be tough but I could entertain myself by exploring the moon and continue my writings on world domination.
No Internet, nothing which allows you to communicate. And where would you put the computer? it's not like your in a house, you have to sleep in a crater.
No Internet, nothing which allows you to communicate. And where would you put the computer? it's not like your in a house, you have to sleep in a crater.
Couldn't you just sleep in the rocket? I'm not here for all my oxygen going to waste at night.
Assuming that I have a refuge on the moon where I can get out of my spacesuit and just lead a relatively normal day (bathroom, regular toilet even if it's just a latrine, bed, a desk and utensils to read and write stuff), and also assuming there is a gravity chamber installed to keep my bones and muscle mass semi-intact- such as a circular accelerator or whatever those things are called-, I am in. (If nothing of this sort was available, human bones and muscle mass quickly deteriorate, so this is really necessary...)
I would LOVE to pioneer life on the moon for the rest of humanity.
No Internet, nothing which allows you to communicate. And where would you put the computer? it's not like your in a house, you have to sleep in a crater.
Sleep in a crater? Bye. Astronauts sleep in rockets.