As far as I’m concerned, if you’re keeping me fed and the drinks coming, you’re doing well as a host.
The first step is to find a quite long ladder
Power, computing equipment and optionally interface devices and a LAN.
ez, you need computer on the moon
An Rπ is lite enough that you can send a bunch of those to the Moon. After that all you need is a solar panel, good LAN wiring and a satcom link.
Get a REALLY good on-site support deal for your hardware. You also may need to adjust TTL values on your network stack.
hostnamectl set-hostname moon # 1. Set hostname
docker run hello-world # 2. Host on the moon
You are welcome !
Same way we do now. Plonk a box on it with sufficient power, cooling and connectivity.
Very carefully.
I suggest a fully-enclosed space with near-normal earth pressures and air mix. Makes for faster adjustment and less likely to get winded.
I’d have multiple spaces connected to a central space, all with plenty of views to the outside (with appropriate solar blocking in the “glass”).
In the main area I’d have a well stocked bar, with moon/solar system themed drinks. Make it an open bar, anyone who can afford to get there has already paid.
Basically, not much different than hosting on earth, just needs to have a softer floor and walls as people experiment with reduced gravity.




