The interest in the Moon exploration and colonization is constantly growing. One of the most critical technologies to be developed to achieve this ambitious goal is the In-Situ Resources Utilisation (ISRU) and extraction. In particular, the water and oxygen extraction from the Lunar Regolith could simplify both manned and unmanned missions, since it can be used for biological purposes or as rocket fuel. To extract oxygen from the regolith, different approaches are under study and development (Schwandt et al., 2012): the most promising are the carbothermal process (Troisi et al., 2022; Gustafson et al., 2010) and the electrochemical reduction (known as FFC Cambridge process (Meurisse et al., 2022)). The paper is focused on the design, manufa...
In Situ Resource Utilization constitutes an enabling technology for future, long-term human space ex...
The processing of lunar regolith for the production of oxygen is a key component of the In-Situ Reso...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The interest in the Moon exploration and colonization is constantly growing. One of the most critica...
This paper addresses the final results of the "ISRU Architecture and Technology Study", an ESA Study...
The paper presents a preliminary study and development for a lunar In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISR...
Within the regional funded AMOR project (Acquisition of Moon Oxygen Resources) it is planned to buil...
One aspect of In-Situ Resource Utilization (lSRU) in a lunar environment is to extract oxygen and ot...
Hydrogen reduction of lunar regolith has been proposed as a viable technology for oxygen production ...
The development of an efficient process to simultaneously extract oxygen and metals from lunar regol...
The presentation covers two recent studies Lunar In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) systems to prod...
Recent lunar missions have confirmed the presence of water and miscellaneous volatiles within the cr...
Recent lunar missions have confirmed the presence of water and miscellaneous volatiles within the cr...
Most in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) techniques proposed to date are focussed on the extraction ...
Resource investigation in the lunar poles is important to the potential impact of in-situ resource u...
In Situ Resource Utilization constitutes an enabling technology for future, long-term human space ex...
The processing of lunar regolith for the production of oxygen is a key component of the In-Situ Reso...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...
The interest in the Moon exploration and colonization is constantly growing. One of the most critica...
This paper addresses the final results of the "ISRU Architecture and Technology Study", an ESA Study...
The paper presents a preliminary study and development for a lunar In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISR...
Within the regional funded AMOR project (Acquisition of Moon Oxygen Resources) it is planned to buil...
One aspect of In-Situ Resource Utilization (lSRU) in a lunar environment is to extract oxygen and ot...
Hydrogen reduction of lunar regolith has been proposed as a viable technology for oxygen production ...
The development of an efficient process to simultaneously extract oxygen and metals from lunar regol...
The presentation covers two recent studies Lunar In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) systems to prod...
Recent lunar missions have confirmed the presence of water and miscellaneous volatiles within the cr...
Recent lunar missions have confirmed the presence of water and miscellaneous volatiles within the cr...
Most in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) techniques proposed to date are focussed on the extraction ...
Resource investigation in the lunar poles is important to the potential impact of in-situ resource u...
In Situ Resource Utilization constitutes an enabling technology for future, long-term human space ex...
The processing of lunar regolith for the production of oxygen is a key component of the In-Situ Reso...
Long-term strategic plans for future human space exploration are based on the idea of following an e...