This work discusses the geopolymerization of lunar dust simulant JSC LUNAR-1A and Martian dust simulant JSC MARS-1A. The geopolymerization of JSC LUNAR-1A occurs easily and produces a hard, rock-like, material. The geopolymerization of JSC MARS-1A requires milling to reduce the particle size. Tests were carried out to measure, for both JSC LUNAR-1A and JSC MARS-1A geopolymers, the maximum compressive and flexural strengths. In the case of the lunar simulant, these are higher than those of conventional cements. In the case of the Martian simulant, they are close to those of common building bricks
The chemical composition of a volcanic ash deposited near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA closely resembles ...
Extraterrestrial travel and housing are topics that have come up in recent times. There is a possibi...
Cylindrical specimens of Martian and Lunar regolith simulants were molded using a salt water binder ...
This work discusses the geopolymerization of lunar dust simulant JSC LUNAR-1A and Martian dust simul...
To reduce transportation costs for building a lunar base station, it is important to utilise in-situ...
Sustainable habitat construction on the Moon and Mars focuses on in situ resource utilization (ISRU)...
3D-printing of geopolymers produced from lunar regolith is an interesting option for space in situ h...
Plans for development of human colonies on the Moon, Mars or other planets will require the investig...
Lunar simulant JSC-1 was produced as the result of a workshop held in 1991 to evaluate the status of...
From the volumetric point of view, aggregate is the most important ingredient in any kind of concret...
Conducted at a civil engineering lab at Clemson University, this research project complements a rece...
Lunar exploration requires studies using standardized testing procedures. Previous lunar simulants f...
The lunar landing was an enormous step in humanity’s exploration of space. At last we’re nearly read...
The development of construction materials such as concrete from lunar soils without the use of water...
The lunar landing was an enormous step in humanity’s exploration of space. At last we’re nearly read...
The chemical composition of a volcanic ash deposited near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA closely resembles ...
Extraterrestrial travel and housing are topics that have come up in recent times. There is a possibi...
Cylindrical specimens of Martian and Lunar regolith simulants were molded using a salt water binder ...
This work discusses the geopolymerization of lunar dust simulant JSC LUNAR-1A and Martian dust simul...
To reduce transportation costs for building a lunar base station, it is important to utilise in-situ...
Sustainable habitat construction on the Moon and Mars focuses on in situ resource utilization (ISRU)...
3D-printing of geopolymers produced from lunar regolith is an interesting option for space in situ h...
Plans for development of human colonies on the Moon, Mars or other planets will require the investig...
Lunar simulant JSC-1 was produced as the result of a workshop held in 1991 to evaluate the status of...
From the volumetric point of view, aggregate is the most important ingredient in any kind of concret...
Conducted at a civil engineering lab at Clemson University, this research project complements a rece...
Lunar exploration requires studies using standardized testing procedures. Previous lunar simulants f...
The lunar landing was an enormous step in humanity’s exploration of space. At last we’re nearly read...
The development of construction materials such as concrete from lunar soils without the use of water...
The lunar landing was an enormous step in humanity’s exploration of space. At last we’re nearly read...
The chemical composition of a volcanic ash deposited near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA closely resembles ...
Extraterrestrial travel and housing are topics that have come up in recent times. There is a possibi...
Cylindrical specimens of Martian and Lunar regolith simulants were molded using a salt water binder ...