Im not sure what your pointing out here. Ive reread this a few times and I dont understand how pressure degradation in the main habitat affects a production facility attached to it.
The vacuum of space is not very strong. You can build habitats out of balloons basically.
Your main concern is keeping your pressures inside, instead of the pressure outside crushing you.
Sounds like these components need to be fabricated in a location where they can create these huge vacuums, and my guess is they are talking about materials they need to either bring with them, or build on the moon to do it.
Im not sure how a moon base connects to all that, other than building a facility strong enough to do it. A regular moon base wouldnt cut it thats for sure.
Im obviously missing something ^^.
I think I get it now.
As they increase the vacumn inside the facility, the pressure of vacumn outside will become that much stronger.
Im not sure what your pointing out here. Ive reread this a few times and I dont understand how pressure degradation in the main habitat affects a production facility attached to it.
The vacuum of space is not very strong. You can build habitats out of balloons basically.
https://www.space.com/32992-beam-inflatable-space-habitat-success.html
Your main concern is keeping your pressures inside, instead of the pressure outside crushing you.
Sounds like these components need to be fabricated in a location where they can create these huge vacuums, and my guess is they are talking about materials they need to either bring with them, or build on the moon to do it.
Im not sure how a moon base connects to all that, other than building a facility strong enough to do it. A regular moon base wouldnt cut it thats for sure.
Im obviously missing something ^^.
I think I get it now.
As they increase the vacumn inside the facility, the pressure of vacumn outside will become that much stronger.
That's low earth orbit. Not space or the surface of the moon. Man has never been to either.
The pressure difference between the surface and 20m underwater is higher than the surface and outer space.
Humans have built machines that can go down 11k, you think they cannot build machines that can withstand 1ATM pressure difference?