NASA and LSU's Joint Venture into Sustainable Moon Building Materials
By Karmactive Staff
NASA's Artemis 3 mission is set to make strides in lunar habitation, with a focus on sustainable living using innovative building materials.
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LSU's Assistant Professor Ali Kazemian, alongside NASA's Michael Fiske and Jennifer Edmunson, spearheads research in 3D-printed sulfur-regolith concrete.
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This collaboration aims to utilize lunar soil and sulfur, bypassing the need for water, a scarce resource in space.
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High-temperature SRC extrusion processes are being refined at LSU, key to making this concept a reality.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center conducts rigorous tests, assessing the concrete's resilience under lunar conditions.
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The potential of sulfur-regolith concrete extends beyond the Moon, potentially aiding Mars missions and addressing Earth's housing crisis.
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Kazemian highlights the unique properties of sulfur concrete, such as rapid hardening and superior strength, ideal for both space and Earth.
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This interdisciplinary endeavor represents a major leap in both space science and practical construction technology.
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