I should clarify a bit, low gun. Obviously the weight of the carbide plus all the water required and the carbide dump cans would be almost as heavy as your Moonlight Towers. However if we expanded the size of a single 7" parabolic Justrite reflector to perhaps 70 feet (or meters) using a balsa wood or graphite frame with mirror-coated foil, we could make an Earthlight (or solar) power transmitter / transponder that could point into the tunnel entrance to power the UMR (Underground Moon Rover) with on-board solar panels from one of the previous lunar landers. This is a proven technique as you can see from a full review of this site. [http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread372633/pg1]
On Mar 20, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Logan McNatt wrote: The historic Moonlight Towers in Austin seem appropriate, although they would require substantial modifications. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonlight_tower Pete Lindsley was no doubt joking when he suggested carbide lamps, unless they have developed LED carbide lamps now. Logan McNatt _______________________________________________ > Texascavers mailing list | http://texascavers.com > Texascavers@texascavers.com | Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/texascavers@texascavers.com/ > http://lists.texascavers.com/listinfo/texascavers > _______________________________________________ SWR mailing list s...@caver.net http://lists.caver.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swr _______________________________________________ This list is provided free as a courtesy of CAVERNET. Remember when you are replying to a message, you are replying to ALL on this list. This a default setting. If you want to reply to the individual sender then click reply, go delete the name out of the To: field and insert who you want to reply to. Of course, you have to know the email address of the person you are wanting to reply to.
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