Purple-Days
Well-Known Member
I have nothing to do with these folks.
A while back we lamented, on this forum, the passing of the Space Shuttle and the apparent demise of NASA. I think NASA should be funded, but the idea of private enterprise in space seemed sorta weak, ala Spaceship Two (Scaled Composites, into space lite), or highly subsidized by NASA, ESA etc... such as Falcon and Dragon by Space X...
This effort by Shakelton Energy is very different and makes a lot of sense to me on several levels. And it's the most far thinking plan (other than science fiction) I've ever seen. There is water on the moon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_water These guys want to mine and sell it...
Seed money is being gained through crowdfunding. This is to pay for the first level planning, engineering for system designs. I learned of this through SpaceRef.com a top notch blog about such things that I read daily. Here is the article. http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=35264
Here is the link to Shakelton Energy's crowdfunding site. http://rockethub.com/projects/3822-shackleton-energy-company-propellant-depots
The guy behind this is a space and antarctic robotics engineer of some note.
basically you have water, frozen in polar craters on the moon. It's water, it's Oxygen and it's Hydrogen and it's in a gravity well 1:22 that of the Earth, with no atmospheric drag... Dropping payloads into Low Earth Orbit would be a snap...
This is why we need to go to the moon and these guys plan on getting there and selling it at a profit some day.
Cheap fuel, may someday lead to an ability to clean up LEO... another space profit maker . . . some day .
I'm in for $5, soon as I can, WTF . . . Good luck to them.
If you have $500,000 the first Lunar Base will have your name on it ! That would be sorta awesome... Lunar Base Clyde . 

A while back we lamented, on this forum, the passing of the Space Shuttle and the apparent demise of NASA. I think NASA should be funded, but the idea of private enterprise in space seemed sorta weak, ala Spaceship Two (Scaled Composites, into space lite), or highly subsidized by NASA, ESA etc... such as Falcon and Dragon by Space X...
This effort by Shakelton Energy is very different and makes a lot of sense to me on several levels. And it's the most far thinking plan (other than science fiction) I've ever seen. There is water on the moon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_water These guys want to mine and sell it...
Seed money is being gained through crowdfunding. This is to pay for the first level planning, engineering for system designs. I learned of this through SpaceRef.com a top notch blog about such things that I read daily. Here is the article. http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=35264
Here is the link to Shakelton Energy's crowdfunding site. http://rockethub.com/projects/3822-shackleton-energy-company-propellant-depots
The guy behind this is a space and antarctic robotics engineer of some note.
basically you have water, frozen in polar craters on the moon. It's water, it's Oxygen and it's Hydrogen and it's in a gravity well 1:22 that of the Earth, with no atmospheric drag... Dropping payloads into Low Earth Orbit would be a snap...
This is why we need to go to the moon and these guys plan on getting there and selling it at a profit some day.

Cheap fuel, may someday lead to an ability to clean up LEO... another space profit maker . . . some day .

I'm in for $5, soon as I can, WTF . . . Good luck to them.

