Lunar regolith simulant production is absolutely critical to returning man to the Moon. Regolith simulant is used to test hardware exposed to the lunar surface environment, simulate health risks to astronauts, practice in situ resource utilization (ISRU) techniques, and evaluate dust mitigation strategies. Lunar regolith simulant design, production process, and management is a cooperative venture between members of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The MSFC simulant team is a satellite of the Dust group based at Glenn Research Center. The goals of the cooperative group are to (1) reproduce characteristics of lunar regolith using simulants, (2) produce simulants as cheaply as possible, (3) pr...
Lunar exploration requires studies using standardized testing procedures. Previous lunar simulants f...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) vision has as a cornerstone, the establishm...
As NASA turns its exploration ambitions towards the Moon once again, the research and development of...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) vision has as a cornerstone, the establishm...
Introduction: As NASA turns its exploration ambitions towards the Moon once again, the research and ...
Experience gained during the Apollo program demonstrated the need for extensive testing of surface s...
Lunar simulants are terrestrial materials that mimic aspects of lunar regolith for testing of techno...
As part of a collaborative agreement between the U.S, Geological Survey (USGS) and NASA's Marshall S...
Apollo lunar regolith samples are not available in quantity for engineering studies with In-Situ Res...
The lunar regolith is very different from many naturally occurring material on Earth because it form...
Electrostatic beneficiation of lunar regolith is a method allowing refinement of specific minerals i...
This viewgraph presentation reviews NASA's efforts in Regolith simulants. This effort is in support ...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
Lunar exploration requires studies using standardized testing procedures. Previous lunar simulants f...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) vision has as a cornerstone, the establishm...
As NASA turns its exploration ambitions towards the Moon once again, the research and development of...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) vision has as a cornerstone, the establishm...
Introduction: As NASA turns its exploration ambitions towards the Moon once again, the research and ...
Experience gained during the Apollo program demonstrated the need for extensive testing of surface s...
Lunar simulants are terrestrial materials that mimic aspects of lunar regolith for testing of techno...
As part of a collaborative agreement between the U.S, Geological Survey (USGS) and NASA's Marshall S...
Apollo lunar regolith samples are not available in quantity for engineering studies with In-Situ Res...
The lunar regolith is very different from many naturally occurring material on Earth because it form...
Electrostatic beneficiation of lunar regolith is a method allowing refinement of specific minerals i...
This viewgraph presentation reviews NASA's efforts in Regolith simulants. This effort is in support ...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
Lunar exploration requires studies using standardized testing procedures. Previous lunar simulants f...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...
There is a need for a stable, efficient, and cost-effective option of a terrestrial lunar regolith s...