In-Situ Resource Utilization: Investigation of Melted Lunar Regolith Simulant JSC-1A
Author(s) -
Matthew Kallerud,
Brian T. Nguyen,
Timothy Paladin,
Anthony Wilson
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
proceedings of the wisconsin space conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2374-8885
pISSN - 2374-8877
DOI - 10.17307/wsc.v0i0.90
Subject(s) - regolith , materials science , compressive strength , drill , in situ , compression (physics) , metallurgy , astrobiology , composite material , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry
This study focused on the importance of in-situ resource utilization in the pursuit of space exploration. Experimentation focused on lunar regolith simulant JSC-1A, of which the mechanical properties of melted JSC-1A were to be explored. Specific properties that were tested included compression strength, hardness, density, magnetic properties, and the capability to drill and tap melted regolith. Results showed the compressive strength being greater than that of granite, higher densities in melted regolith versus settled JSC-1A powder, as well as inconclusive hardness and magnetic property testing.
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