Titanium is present in notable quantities on the moon, alongside a pretty decent amount of other resources. I wouldn't say its devoid of resources.
That said, if we do start seeing more significant space development, I do think the moon might end up being used as a staging point for rockets being sent towards mars or other locations.
if im not mistaken also the moon rock er regolith can also be mixed with urea to make a cheap building material like concrete no clue if its airtight or not... i wonder how hard it would be to terraform mars they have been engineering plants for it but i have no clue how they will do in the real enviroment
Titanium is present in notable quantities on the moon, alongside a pretty decent amount of other resources. I wouldn't say its devoid of resources.
That said, if we do start seeing more significant space development, I do think the moon might end up being used as a staging point for rockets being sent towards mars or other locations.
if im not mistaken also the moon rock er regolith can also be mixed with urea to make a cheap building material like concrete no clue if its airtight or not... i wonder how hard it would be to terraform mars they have been engineering plants for it but i have no clue how they will do in the real enviroment
Titanium is available in large quantities terrestrially. The reason titanium is expensive is refining.