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+ | '''LUNOX''' is short for ''Lun''ar ''Ox''ygen, which is oxygen harvested from resources available on the moon. Oxygen is a major requirement for sustaining any human presence on the lunar surface, useful both for life support and also as a major component of rocket fuel. Lunar Oxygen production is one category of [[In Situ Resource Utilization]], or ''ISRU''. | ||
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− | + | Most of the methods of lunar oxygen production envision the [[reduction]] of lunar [[regolith]] or rocks to liberate oxygen, although another possible method of harvesting oxygen is to free small amounts of trapped gas from soil by heating. Reduction methods include: | |
− | [[Ilmenite Reduction]] | + | *[[Ilmenite Reduction]] |
+ | *Carbothermal reduction | ||
+ | *Magma electrolysis | ||
+ | *Fluorine reaction | ||
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[[Category:Life Support (Air Supply)]] | [[Category:Life Support (Air Supply)]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 10 January 2007
LUNOX is short for Lunar Oxygen, which is oxygen harvested from resources available on the moon. Oxygen is a major requirement for sustaining any human presence on the lunar surface, useful both for life support and also as a major component of rocket fuel. Lunar Oxygen production is one category of In Situ Resource Utilization, or ISRU.
Oxygen
Atomic symbol: | O | |
Atomic number: | 8 | |
Group: | 16 | |
Period: | 2 | |
Series: | Chalcogens |
Methods of LUNOX Production
Most of the methods of lunar oxygen production envision the reduction of lunar regolith or rocks to liberate oxygen, although another possible method of harvesting oxygen is to free small amounts of trapped gas from soil by heating. Reduction methods include:
- Ilmenite Reduction
- Carbothermal reduction
- Magma electrolysis
- Fluorine reaction
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