Yes, our concept of lunar base construction would be to assemble various modules and propulsion/power buses in L1, and that would constitute the base.
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I do have patience. I can exercise substantial patience when I need to.
When I was 12 or 13, I made a commitment to myself to really get involved in something to do with space, and something to do with U.F.O.s if I ever had the money to do it.
You can go into space with a couple of scuba tanks. You can go with 'big, dumb, heavy' solutions that are reliable. The higher costs come when you want to combine low mass and high reliability.
The BA-330 is three times the size of anything on the ISS.
I cannot say enough good things about the companies that we're working with in Russia.
NASA is not capable of administering a lot of flights and overseeing them efficiently.