Brad Tucker
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We're talking about housing and buildings and that sort of thing.
Now, look, I do not think we are going to have space cities with lots of people living in there.
No, unfortunately not.
Not anytime soon, at least.
A lot of this right now is for astronauts and research.
Now, that can grow in scale.
And you can kind of think of it like how we've done and operated in Antarctica, right?
There are many bases with hundreds of people literally working there, spending six months at a time.
That's crazy.
kind of the future vision and future of the moon, at least in the next couple of decades.
But that's still a lot of work, right?
But we are talking about building materials.
How do we actually use lunar surface to create infrastructure?
How do we do printing and manufacturing?
How do we build in space?
And there's a lot of work of this happening.
And in fact, in some industries, it may actually be
better in space than on Earth, believe it or not, in terms of the peculiar nature of gravity in the environment.
So there are some benefits in some cases that we could see of doing this.
And that's where we want to head.