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Etymology

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Blend of moon +‎ concrete.

Noun

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mooncrete (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of lunarcrete (a hypothetical concrete-like material, made from lunar matter, that could be used to build a colony on the Moon).
    • 1988, David F Nighbert, Timelapse, Headline, →ISBN, page 159:
      He gestured at the mooncrete. "Great stuff, huh? And another case of the Builders showing off. They not only make us a moon; they make us one that will remain forever new."
    • 2007, Allen Steele, Spindrift, London: Orbit, →ISBN, page 20:
      The driver slowed down to a crawl; the vehicle's inflated wheels bumped slightly as they moved onto a mooncrete ramp, then the bus began rolling downward toward a pair of double doors.
    • 2017 March, Werner Grandl, “Human life in the Solar System”, in REACH, Amsterdam: Elsevier, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 10:
      The design emphasized the use of extra-terrestrial materials preferably from the Moon. "Mooncrete" – or lunar concrete – should be produced by processing lunar rocks in a factory.
    • 2019 July 25, Tate Jacaruso, “Thanks To A Miami Researcher We Might Actually Be Building A Habitable Base On The Moon Soon”, in Narcity[1], archived from the original on 2021-06-14:
      An otherworldly project is underway. A researcher at the University of Miami is currently making "mooncrete," a material he hopes to perfect for building a habitable base on the moon.

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