"It's such a pity, with this rate of progress, humanity probably won't be able to effectively develop the Moon's resources until the next century," he said, "unless we hit the jackpot with a super open-pit mine, or perhaps United Mining will need to relocate."
Musk felt regretful. New Yuan's determination for space resonated with him deeply. In his view, the future SpecaX must also forge ahead in these directions just like New Yuan. The setbacks faced by the pioneers could affect the determination of those who follow.
Although Tom had already known the research results, he still meticulously reviewed every page of the report and data, then let out an exclamation.
It was a recent paper from the Journal of Aerospace Development (JAD, founded by the Aerospace Development Committee) that caught his attention:
"On the Prospects of Nuclear and Hydrogen Bombs in Engineering Applications (Yu Min)"