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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
Yeah, everyone knows about that.
A manned landing wouldn't be needed to put a range finder there.
I think NASA went to the moon but I'm not closed minded and some of the questions
raised make sense.
I wonder why NASA never talks about uranium on the moon.
If earth got uranium from a supernovae then how did it miss the moon?
No atmosphere to burn it up on entry, so the moon should have plenty of it.
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Uranium was found on the moon for the first time only in 2009. There's just not very much of it to make it interesting. If they want enough to power a reactor, they will need large scale mining to get it. Of course they can also get other things like oxygen and aluminum.