Date: 2006-12-07 09:01 pm (UTC)
ext_5149: (Scruffy)
Would a low sun angle matter much on the moon? As long as the solar arrays are above the effect that can cause dust to be suspended by static forces about a meter above the surface there is no atmosphere to speak of. So in my mental experimenting that would mean there would be no difference between sunlight coming in nearly parallel to the local surface and nearly horizontal to it.

The infrastructure is still a major problem though. Unless a cheap beaming solution can be found so that no infrastructure is needed.
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