The Moon Miners’ Manifesto was edited and published by Peter Kokh ten times per year from 1986 to 2012. MMM’s VISION: “expanding the human economy through off-planet resources”; early heavy reliance on Lunar materials; early use of Mars system and asteroid resources; and permanent settlements supporting this economy. MMM’s MISSION: to encourage “spin-up” entrepreneurial development of the novel technologies needed and promote the economic-environmental rationale of space and lunar settlement. Presented here are (1) annual collections of non-time-sensitive articles, and (2) collected articles by theme.
- 1987 31 pages 1.3 MB
- 1988 54 pages 2.0 MB
- 1989 58 pages 2.9 MB
- 1990 70 pages 2.2 MB
- 1991 56 pages 2.8 MB
- 1992 64 pages 2.5 MB
- 1993 68 pages 1.7 MB
- 1994 56 pages 1.4 MB
- 1995 56 pages 2.7 MB
- 1996 96 pages 3.4 MB
- 1997 80 pages 2.1 MB
- 1998 76 pages 2.6 MB
- 1999 60 pages 1.8 MB
- 2000 76 pages 1.8 MB
- 2001 61 pages 1.8 MB
- 2002 56 pages 1.6 MB
- 2003 60 pages 1.6 MB
- 2004 64 pages 1.7 MB
- 2005 52 pages 3.2 MB
- 2006 64 pages 3.1 MB
- 2007 59 pages 5.0 MB
- 2008 60 pages 3.8 MB
- 2009 55 pages 6.8 MB
- 2010 51 pages 8.8 MB
- 2011 72 pages 8.9 MB
- 2012 55 pages 4.7 MB
- The Lunar Economy, 263 pages
- Lunar Architecture and Construction, 350 pages
- Lunar Surface Activities, 325 pages
- Touring the Moon, 179 pages
- Getting There, 112 pages
- Lava Tubes, 72 pages
- The Moon: What’s in it for Earth?, 69 pages
- Governance and Legal Issues, 76 pages
- Lunar Arts and Crafts, 158 pages
- Eden on Luna, 265 pages
- Lunar Analog Research, 129 pages
- Research and Development, 182 pages
- Editorials, 155 pages
- Asteroid Miners’ Manifesto, 94 pages
- Mars Miners’ Manifesto, 250 pages
- Our Solar System, 123 pages
- Starbound, 59 pages