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Lunar dust is sharp and abrasive. Taming it will enable massive lunar bases, and could teach engineers how to build a better ...
Planned moon and Mars missions require timely communications and navigation systems, which is prompting NASA officials to request ideas via proposals from U.S. firms.
NASA is seeking proposals from U.S. companies about innovative Moon and Mars proximity relay communication and navigation ...
Scientists discovered that distinctive dust streaks during moon landings are caused by rotating vortices from curved rocket ...
The Moon photographed from the International Space Station, pictured in between exterior International Space Station hardware (Credit: NASA). NASA ...
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Futurism on MSNChinese Scientists Invent System for Extracting Oxygen, Water and Rocket Fuel From Moon Dust
Chinese researchers say they have devised a new way to extract water from lunar soil and convert it into fuel. As detailed in ...
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New Scientist on MSNSimple device can produce water, oxygen and fuel from lunar soil
Using samples collected by the Chinese Chang’e 5 mission, researchers have discovered a new way to release water from lunar ...
Viasat is working with Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and MDA Space UK to develop proposals for a satellite ‘data highway ...
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Harnessing nanosatellite technology for lunar infrastructure - MSN
For the study, the researchers discussed how nanosatellites in lunar orbit could provide a myriad of applications, including mapping, navigation, lunar resources, Earth–moon and inter-settlement ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina's moon tech uses lunar soil to make fuel and oxygen, may support life
Scientists from China extracted water from lunar soil and used it to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and chemicals for ...
Lockheed Martin is taking a visionary look at the building blocks of lunar infrastructure. For example, the company thinks that, by 2044, ...
NASA has asked industry to propose platforms that will work to deliver science and technology payloads to the moon’s surface as part of the on-ramping process for the Commercial Lunar Payload ...
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