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  • ...ifficult, possible, and certainly possible to get wrong. Then there is the recycling of rocket exhaust into rocket fuel by having the acceleration to orbit on L ...A rocket-sled can use one of various deceleration techniques to use fuel recycling. A free flying rocket continues on in orbit to an orbiting depot where anot
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  • ...t propellant on the moon. Then I will suggest likely difficulties in that recycling. Then I will offer possible means of addressing those difficulties. The propellant on the moon from recycling rocket exhaust will be worth money. Just how much is difficult to figure e
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  • #REDIRECT [[Recycling Rocket Exhaust Presented at Mare Cognitum Chapter Meeting]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Recycling Rocket Exhaust Presented at Mare Cognitum Chapter Meeting]]
    81 bytes (10 words) - 10:34, 13 May 2023
  • ...b2science.org/who/fact UASCIENCE Biosphere2]</ref> The originally planned recycling failed and many species of animals became extinct in the enclosure while ot ...ith regular records being kept. Just how difficult it is produce a closed recycling life support system as originally planned for Biosphere 2 will be learned w
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  • [[category:Recycling]]
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  • [[Waste Biomass Recycling]]<BR/>
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  • [[Water recycling systems]]
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  • ...y Disassembled Assembly Methods]] that are disassembly-friendly for proper recycling<BR/>
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  • ...ny]] is first established and used to put in place the industrial means of recycling resources and deriving them from local lunar material, the later human sett ...second number can be reduced if the settlement has a very efficient water recycling process.
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  • ...o simply not contaminate human waste with things that would interfere with recycling? This is open to consideration, but the idea behind the automated system i ...toilet-eoos-eawag-sanitation-water-filter/ dwzeen]</ref> which facilitates recycling small batches of waste without the toilet being connected to a sewer pipeli
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  • [[Recycling Based Products]]<BR/>
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  • [[Water Recycling Systems]]<BR/>
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  • ...t propellant on the moon. Then I will suggest likely difficulties in that recycling. Then I will offer possible means of addressing those difficulties. The propellant on the moon from recycling rocket exhaust will be worth money. Just how much is difficult to figure e
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  • ...that is scrubbed out going into [[Lunar Polar Greenhouse|greenhouses]] for recycling.
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  • ...be less differentiated from other industries than they are on Earth. Air recycling on Earth is nearly free. Only within the last century have industrial conce
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  • ...xtract [[oxygen]], and set up the foundational infrastructure for resource recycling before any humans arrive. (See [[First Base]], and try to imagine whether o ...nnels more directly beneficial to people. There is none of that on Luna. Recycling air, water and food will require massive amounts of industry compared to fa
    9 KB (1,534 words) - 15:33, 13 October 2011
  • ...chines on the moon and various concerns about how this will be done, see [[RECYCLING ROCKET EXHAUST]]
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  • ...pendables, but only at the cost of very considerable industry devoted to a recycling life support system. The capital investment per person on the ISS is insuf
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  • ...ust a few locations. All life support resources (air, water, power, waste recycling) will be from common utilities.
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  • ...e of recently developed technology such as self driving vehicles and waste-recycling toilets. To McKay the main advantage of colonizing the moon is the testing ...r 10 on the moon could be provided for a year for $350 million. The waste-recycling toilet, Blue Diversion Toilet, is being developed for use on Earth by a com
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  • ...of metal]] and carbon oxides, and many other uses. Hydrogen production and recycling could become major functions of a lunar outpost.
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  • ...r, processing of organic waste products into carbon presents an attractive recycling mechanism, as it can be utilized on the non-edible parts of food plants and
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  • ...es, and the question of where do we start to see that the costs of organic recycling can be amortized quickly enough to make it worthwhile. ...ks done. Any demand in Phase I for using [[Carbon]] only in a full organic recycling system must therefore be justified in reductions of total system costs, inc
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  • ...ted carbon in the regolith will allow the recovery of additional carbon if recycling efficiency is sufficiently great, though a method for dealing with evolved
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  • ...gas is only drawn forward down the barrel by skin drag from the shell. So recycling the hydrogen should be simple in concept. A door over the muzzle end of th
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  • ...ite out of the lunar regolith is not found, then a high degree of chlorine recycling would be necessary for the FFC Cambridge process to be useful in a lunar en
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  • ...nderground greenhouses]] for agriculture, to closely control very thorough recycling of air, water, and waste and to produce exports to pay for it all; industry
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  • On Luna water for mixing the various particles would be very expensive and recycling the water would never be 100% effective. It has been demonstrated that the
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  • ...ss per person as the number of people increases. [[Lunar Polar Greenhouse|Recycling wastes to grow food]] on the moon is technically possible but the required
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  • ...ifficult, possible, and certainly possible to get wrong. Then there is the recycling of rocket exhaust into rocket fuel by having the acceleration to orbit on L ...A rocket-sled can use one of various deceleration techniques to use fuel recycling. A free flying rocket continues on in orbit to an orbiting depot where anot
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  • Steel rebar will be hard to manufacture on the Moon. On Earth it is made by recycling old cars. It should be possible to make rebar from meteoric iron on the moo
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  • ...materials for lunar industrial expansion, along with the needed degree of recycling of scarce materials have not been demonstrated or outlined in sufficient de
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  • ...ing go through the roof : Conservation of energy and materials, along with recycling, will be so ubiquitous and socially mandated that today’s citizens would
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