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Mining the Moon - Pt. 6

PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 3:28 am
by Staiduk
Part 5 is here.

Those eggheads back on Earth are supposed to be smart.

At least; that's what their diplomas say.

Whatever - apparently; they're totally clueless when it comes to identifying likely iridium strikes. :-/

An hour and a bit after lifting off from Target Site 1; I arrived at Site 2. Another old, old crater. Still right on the dawn line - this one about 10 degrees farther westward so its even darker than the first.

Image Landing at target site 2.

This time; it's dark enough that safety is a real issue, so before leaving the spacecraft I deploy the long-range antenna and set up an uplink relay from my suit to the S&R offices in Brighton. If I run into trouble; they'll have a ship on its way within minutes - but that's still a distance of several thousand kilometers.

Image Deplaning for ground survey. Note the long-range antenna deployed for safety.

This area's no better than the first - not even traces of iridium found. At least there's not as much dust.
Even still; I take a dull day to survey the area. That's the thing about iridium - the Moon doesn't have the forces of erosion and tectonics to move minerals around like the Earth does; so you could search for days without finding a scrap; then ten meters to the side find an enormous strike. That's what happened on the Flying Turtle claim - my last big one; and the one that paid for Japan. Literally - I was checking a cliff base for iridium - nothing, zilch, nada. Then I turned around a corner to look into a crevice and whammo!! Money time! So there's no way to tell - you just have to keep looking. Even if the area - like this one - is so obviously not iridium material.

Image


Oh, well. By this time; fuel's starting to become a bit of a concern - I've been out for almost a week and the APU's been running constantly. I've enough for several more days; but there's little point. The best thing is to return to Heinlein and wait for a few more days until it gets a little brighter - few of my remaining target sites are eastward of this position.

Besides - I've managed to spend a couple of dinners with Amanda; who knows? Might be able to spend a few more.
(In retrospect; if it wasn't for that; I'd have probably stayed out prospecting at random to the east.)

Image Landing at Heinlein, North Pad Bravo. Coming in right over an A-type shuttle fitted for fuel hauling resting on North Pad Alpha.

Image Down and safe at Heinlein.


Part 7 is here.

Re: Mining the Moon - Pt. 6

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 3:44 am
by Eskimo
Great story, I can hardly get into orbit, let alone travel to the moon.  Any tips for a bad space pilot like me?  ;)

Re: Mining the Moon - Pt. 6

PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 5:55 am
by Staiduk
Hello Eskimo. :)

I don't really have much in the way of flying tips; really it's just a matter of using your MFD's correctly, using the autopilot, and giving yourself plenty of leeway - e.g. don't wait 'till the last second before firing hover engines during a descent; or try to eyeball a docking. :)

Really; it's just working out a flight plan and sticking to it; not much more to it than that I think. :) Not glamorous; but I'd rather be alive than stylish. ;D