The purpose of this study was to establish, on a first principles basis, the order of magnitude of energy requirements for a thermally processed, lunar regolith radiation shield constructed using an in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) approach. This was done by developing a reference scenario habitat and using thermodynamic relationships and specific heat capacity expressions to determine the energy required to bring such a regolith volume up to sintering temperatures (c. 1375 K). Once the energy requirements were developed some power system architectures were outlined conceptually and a nuclear power plant of c. 400 kW was suggested as a means to supply the necessary energy. This is well beyond current space nuclear applications. The study...
Architectures for space-based solar power using in situ resource utilization (ISRU) of space materia...
Based on review of literature and on limited examination of nuclear power systems now proposed for s...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90740/1/AIAA-2011-704-915.pd
In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) of lunar regolith is examined using concentrated solar irradiati...
Oxygen production from lunar raw materials is critical for sustaining a manned lunar base but is ver...
Extraterrestrial habitation has long been the object of science fiction, and experts in the fields o...
The survival of the astronauts and their equipment is the priority for any long-term exploration mis...
Government space agencies, including NASA and ESA, are conducting preliminary studies on building al...
This chapter discusses regolith utilization in habitat construction mainly from the point of view of...
Human, tele-operated rovers, and surface infrastructures are now being actively considered for lunar...
The Moon has always been an important milestone in space exploration. After the Apollo landings, it ...
This book carries out approximate estimates of the costs of implementing ISRU on the Moon and Mars. ...
Solar power satellites (powersats) can be built almost entirely from lunar resources. When C-class a...
In this paper, we would revisit the usability of microwave for lunar regolith sintering through an i...
Architectures for space-based solar power using in situ resource utilization (ISRU) of space materia...
Based on review of literature and on limited examination of nuclear power systems now proposed for s...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90740/1/AIAA-2011-704-915.pd
In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) of lunar regolith is examined using concentrated solar irradiati...
Oxygen production from lunar raw materials is critical for sustaining a manned lunar base but is ver...
Extraterrestrial habitation has long been the object of science fiction, and experts in the fields o...
The survival of the astronauts and their equipment is the priority for any long-term exploration mis...
Government space agencies, including NASA and ESA, are conducting preliminary studies on building al...
This chapter discusses regolith utilization in habitat construction mainly from the point of view of...
Human, tele-operated rovers, and surface infrastructures are now being actively considered for lunar...
The Moon has always been an important milestone in space exploration. After the Apollo landings, it ...
This book carries out approximate estimates of the costs of implementing ISRU on the Moon and Mars. ...
Solar power satellites (powersats) can be built almost entirely from lunar resources. When C-class a...
In this paper, we would revisit the usability of microwave for lunar regolith sintering through an i...
Architectures for space-based solar power using in situ resource utilization (ISRU) of space materia...
Based on review of literature and on limited examination of nuclear power systems now proposed for s...
Incorporation of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and the production of mission critical consumab...