The Atmospheric Processing Module (APM) is a Mars In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) technology designed to demonstrate conversion of the Martian atmosphere into methane and water. The Martian atmosphere consists of approximately 95 carbon dioxide (CO2) and residual argon and nitrogen. APM utilizes cryocoolers for CO2 acquisition from a simulated Martian atmosphere and pressure. The captured CO2 is sublimated and pressurized as a feedstock into the Sabatier reactor, which converts CO2 and hydrogen to methane and water. The Sabatier reaction occurs over a packed bed reactor filled with Ru/Al2O3 pellets. The long duration use of the APM system and catalyst was investigated for future scaling and failure limits. Failure of the catalyst was de...
Light on Mars shows potential for providing the energy means necessary for enhanced In-Situ Resource...
An in situ propellant production (ISPP) plant on future Mars robotic missions can produce oxygen (O2...
The feasibility of an internal combustion engine operating on a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, ...
The Atmospheric Processing Module (APM) is a Mars In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) technology des...
NASA is currently developing technologies for use in the field of in-situ resource utilization (ISRU...
NASA now looks to Mars as the next step in human space exploration. A couple of challenges of such a...
The Mars In-Situ Resource Utilization Pathfinder was designed to create fuel using components found ...
Here we report further progress in the development of the MARCO POLO-Mars Pathfinder Atmospheric Pro...
As NASA looks towards human missions to Mars, an effort has started to advance the technology of a M...
The multi-NASA center Mars Atmosphere and Regolith COllector/PrOcessor for Lander Operations (MARCO ...
The ultimate destination of NASA's human exploration program is Mars. In Situ Resource Utilization (...
Overarching Purpose: To design a carbon dioxide methanation/Sabatier reaction catalyst able to withs...
Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0:Lists in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) as enabling for rob...
ISRU of Mars resources was base lined in 2009 Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0, but only for ...
ISRU of Mars resources was baselined in 2009 Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0, but only for O...
Light on Mars shows potential for providing the energy means necessary for enhanced In-Situ Resource...
An in situ propellant production (ISPP) plant on future Mars robotic missions can produce oxygen (O2...
The feasibility of an internal combustion engine operating on a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, ...
The Atmospheric Processing Module (APM) is a Mars In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) technology des...
NASA is currently developing technologies for use in the field of in-situ resource utilization (ISRU...
NASA now looks to Mars as the next step in human space exploration. A couple of challenges of such a...
The Mars In-Situ Resource Utilization Pathfinder was designed to create fuel using components found ...
Here we report further progress in the development of the MARCO POLO-Mars Pathfinder Atmospheric Pro...
As NASA looks towards human missions to Mars, an effort has started to advance the technology of a M...
The multi-NASA center Mars Atmosphere and Regolith COllector/PrOcessor for Lander Operations (MARCO ...
The ultimate destination of NASA's human exploration program is Mars. In Situ Resource Utilization (...
Overarching Purpose: To design a carbon dioxide methanation/Sabatier reaction catalyst able to withs...
Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0:Lists in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) as enabling for rob...
ISRU of Mars resources was base lined in 2009 Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0, but only for ...
ISRU of Mars resources was baselined in 2009 Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0, but only for O...
Light on Mars shows potential for providing the energy means necessary for enhanced In-Situ Resource...
An in situ propellant production (ISPP) plant on future Mars robotic missions can produce oxygen (O2...
The feasibility of an internal combustion engine operating on a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, ...