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  • #31
    As if we could do anywhere near as much damage as what happens to the moon every day from impacts

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    • #32
      Barring any very large scale open pit mines I doubt we would do anything that'd be visible with the naked eye anyway, and even then it'd probably just look like another crater. Very likely most construction would be subsurface to help protect it from meteorite erosion and direct exposure to solar radiation.

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      • #33
        big lighted "cities" would most likely be visible, especially during "new moon".

        mfg
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        • #34
          Originally posted by KvHagedorn
          um.. no. Mine the hell out of the moon and it will still be the same as we see it from Earth.. who cares? You're being irrational. Preserving the ecosystem from manic destruction by profit hungry megacorps is of absolute importance. We are talking about the circle of life versus a lifeless rock.
          You seem to think it would be the moon instead of the earth. That's irrational. You know how greedy these companies are, they'd continue to rape and pillage BOTH.
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          • #35
            If we let them.

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