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The benefits of constructing a base on the lunar surface are simply too numerous.
Since the Moon lacks an atmosphere, being on its surface is akin to being in space. From a scientific research perspective, placing large telescopes on the lunar surface would enable more in-depth astronomical studies, allowing observations of clearer and more numerous phenomena.
Additionally, large-scale Z-wave generators could be built. Z-wave generators rely on solar energy transmission as their power source, and constructing them in geostationary Earth orbit isn't the best choice, mainly due to Earth's extensive atmospheric coverage.
Even in space hundreds of kilometers away, compared to the cosmos at large, there still exists a significant amount of particles that would directly affect the range of Z-wave coverage.