In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) encompasses a broad range of systems that enable the production and use of extraterrestrial resources in support of future exploration missions. It has the potential to greatly reduce the dependency on resources transported from Earth (e.g., propellants, life support consumables), thereby significantly improving the ability to conduct future missions. Recognizing the critical importance of ISRU for the future, NASA is currently conducting technology development projects in two of its four mission directorates. The Advanced Exploration Systems Division in the Agency's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate has initiated a new project for ISRU Technology focused on component, subsystem, and sy...
HE Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) is developing the plans and systems needed for a robust, evolutiona...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
Perform development to TRL 5/6 through ground demonstration in relevant environment. Perform compone...
ISRU involves any hardware or operation that harnesses and utilizes in-situ resources (natural and d...
NASA's Journey to Mars: Pioneering Next Steps in Space Exploration released in October of 2015 state...
The question "Why In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)?" is addressed in this presentation. The reaso...
A progress review on In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) capability is presented. The topics include...
The presentation gives an overview of past NASA work on lunar in situ resource utilization during th...
This volume contains extended abstracts that have been accepted for presentation at the In Situ Reso...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) is the concept of using local resources at various destinations ...
In 1978, a ground breaking paper titled, "Feasibility of Rocket Propellant Production on Mars" by As...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) will enable the long term presence of humans beyond low earth or...
The currently known resources on Mars are massive, including extensive quantities of water and carbo...
HE Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) is developing the plans and systems needed for a robust, evolutiona...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
Perform development to TRL 5/6 through ground demonstration in relevant environment. Perform compone...
ISRU involves any hardware or operation that harnesses and utilizes in-situ resources (natural and d...
NASA's Journey to Mars: Pioneering Next Steps in Space Exploration released in October of 2015 state...
The question "Why In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)?" is addressed in this presentation. The reaso...
A progress review on In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) capability is presented. The topics include...
The presentation gives an overview of past NASA work on lunar in situ resource utilization during th...
This volume contains extended abstracts that have been accepted for presentation at the In Situ Reso...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) is the concept of using local resources at various destinations ...
In 1978, a ground breaking paper titled, "Feasibility of Rocket Propellant Production on Mars" by As...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) will enable the long term presence of humans beyond low earth or...
The currently known resources on Mars are massive, including extensive quantities of water and carbo...
HE Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) is developing the plans and systems needed for a robust, evolutiona...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...
The inspirational paper by Ash, Dowler and Varsi in 1978 proposing to utilize in situ re-sources on ...