The things you mentioned seem easy, but in reality, they are incredibly difficult.
If someone provided us with the design blueprints of a lunar lander, we might be able to calculate and design the payload according to the lander's internal structure.
But if we start from scratch without professional assistance, such a project is almost impossible to complete.
Boss, you're a bit too hasty. The aerospace field is a massive system engineering project. We should consider collaborating with others from the very beginning.
The first step you mentioned, in my view, shouldn't be realized on the Moon..."
Johnny Payne pointed to the pond beside them and said, "Here, underwater, as long as we can use robots to build an underwater base, it will be enough to prove our technical capabilities.
If you want to seek dominance, I think you could completely build a space center in Somali or Gabon. Both places have convenient seaports for transporting materials.
