NASA graciously invited WLBOTT R&D to present our concept for pressurizing and oxygenating the moon.
The Visualization
In a nutshell, we hope to pressurize the moon to facilitate human colonies and get rid of those pesky micrometeorites.
The Pitch
Dr. Zenith A. Fluster, representing the Oblivitronix (details here) division, gave an impassioned presentation, unaware that she was in the wrong, empty conference room.
The senior engineering staff presented an overview of the LOX plan.
Senior management round out the presentation.
The Awarding of an Exploratory Contract
The mode was festive when NASA granted us a $18 million contract. Due to the length of the project, the financing is awarded annually, at $1/year for 18 million years.
Lunch at the NASA Cafeteria
A true highlight of the presentation was lunch at the NASA cafeteria.