In this work a brief overview of the most important technologies for space exploration, with particular emphasis on the Moon missions, is presented. It is shown that the focus has been on the technologies to extract consumables (O2, H2O, N2) for human life-support replenishment. The fact that the exploitation of extraterrestrial resources to obtain the desired materials during each ongoing mission, which has been the subject of several investigations since the sixties of the last century, is discussed. The paradigms ISRU (In Situ Resources Utilization) and ISFR (In Situ Fabrication and Repair) are then introduced. In particular, one of the most important process for the production of oxygen, i.e. the reduction of ilmenite by hydrogen is ana...
Self-sufficiency of lunar operations is essential to establishment of an in-space economy. This work...
Introduction Our solar system is full of resources that potentially can be exploited to greatly red...
Perform development to TRL 5/6 through ground demonstration in relevant environment. Perform compone...
In this work a brief overview of the most important technologies for space exploration, with particu...
Space colonization and exploitation of extra-terrestrial natural resources could help humanity in fa...
The NASA Lunar Architecture Team (LAT), which was commissioned to help answer the question "how" wil...
In situ resource utilization (ISRU) refers to the in situ generation of consumables for autonomous o...
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) refers to the in situ generation of consumables for autonomous o...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
The paper presents a preliminary study and development for a lunar In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISR...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) is the concept of using local resources at various destinations ...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The extraction and use of resources on the Moon, known as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), can p...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The exploration of space will be easier when local (in situ) resources are used to produce items and...
Self-sufficiency of lunar operations is essential to establishment of an in-space economy. This work...
Introduction Our solar system is full of resources that potentially can be exploited to greatly red...
Perform development to TRL 5/6 through ground demonstration in relevant environment. Perform compone...
In this work a brief overview of the most important technologies for space exploration, with particu...
Space colonization and exploitation of extra-terrestrial natural resources could help humanity in fa...
The NASA Lunar Architecture Team (LAT), which was commissioned to help answer the question "how" wil...
In situ resource utilization (ISRU) refers to the in situ generation of consumables for autonomous o...
In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) refers to the in situ generation of consumables for autonomous o...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
The paper presents a preliminary study and development for a lunar In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISR...
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) is the concept of using local resources at various destinations ...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The extraction and use of resources on the Moon, known as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), can p...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The exploration of space will be easier when local (in situ) resources are used to produce items and...
Self-sufficiency of lunar operations is essential to establishment of an in-space economy. This work...
Introduction Our solar system is full of resources that potentially can be exploited to greatly red...
Perform development to TRL 5/6 through ground demonstration in relevant environment. Perform compone...