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Space.com on MSNScientists extracted water and oxygen from moon dust using sunlight. Could it work on the lunar surface?
Soil excavated from the moon could be used to produce oxygen and methane, which could be used by lunar settlers for breathing ...
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Knewz on MSNChinese Scientists Claim They Have Found Way To Extract Water and Oxygen Using Moon Soil
This technology could open doors into the avenues of space exploration as it could help turn the Moon into an outpost for ...
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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 ...
In groundbreaking new research, Chinese scientists have suggested that the soil on the Moon could potentially support life, ...
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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 ...
Scientists have developed a technology that may help humans survive on the moon. In a study published in the journal Joule, ...
The grey, pockmarked orb doesn’t exactly scream real estate, but Nasa hopes to build homes for astronauts and civilians on ...
A study published recently in Joule reveals that the technology can successfully extract water from soil samples and convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuel chemicals.
Scientists discovered a new technique that would enable the astronauts to obtain the water they require from the lunar soil.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Intrigued by NASA lunar missions in the 1990s which suggested the existence of ice within craters at the moon’s poles, NASA scientist Dr. Edwin Ethridge and his team started ...
The soil on the Moon could support life, scientists say. That is thanks to a breakthrough new technology that could allow ...
Scientists have developed a technology that may help humans survive on the Moon. In a study publishing July 16 in the Cell ...
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