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  • ...eline for [[In-situ resource utilization|In Situ Resources Utilization]] (ISRU) depends on the type of colonization and missions. ...(Mars One), NASA(ISP ver.5) and the Mars Society(Mars Direct) all rely on ISRU to produce part of the products needed for their operation and success.
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  • [[File:Colony ISRU.png|thumb|600x600px|This diagram shows a flowchart for In-Situ resources ut ...idea of '''[[In-situ resource utilization|In-Situ Resource Utilization]] (ISRU)''' is essential for a Martian colony. As part of the [[Mars Direct]] initi
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  • ...eline for [[In-situ resource utilization|In Situ Resources Utilization]] (ISRU) depends on the type of colonization and missions. ...(Mars One), NASA(ISP ver.5) and the Mars Society(Mars Direct) all rely on ISRU to produce part of the products needed for their operation and success.
    2 KB (221 words) - 12:29, 29 October 2019
  • [[File:Colony ISRU.png|thumb|600x600px|This diagram shows a flowchart for In-Situ resources ut ...idea of '''[[In-situ resource utilization|In-Situ Resource Utilization]] (ISRU)''' is essential for a Martian colony. As part of the [[Mars Direct]] initi
    1 KB (167 words) - 14:45, 28 December 2019
  • ...pt known as [[In-situ resource utilization|In-Situ resource utilization]] (ISRU). Mars provides a number of important resources from various sources:
    791 bytes (90 words) - 12:38, 4 November 2020
  • [[Blake Ortner]], ISRU Challenge project leader<BR/>
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  • Glass is an excellent candidate for [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]], as the source materials are abundant on Mars and local production costs [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]]
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  • ...any design, and may even be integrated into [[in-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] plans. the most common form of condensation control is gravity separatio
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  • ...en in the Science Dome and subsequently weighed for the cellulosic ethanol ISRU study. ...en in the Science Dome and subsequently weighed for the cellulosic ethanol ISRU study. We will begin a study soon mixing the regolith samples with potting
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  • *Use of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) for ascent propellants, breathing air and water.
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  • ...rything they need for living. [[Mining]] or [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] in the main way of adding materials to the settlement. Importation from
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  • File:MH ISRU.jpg|thumb|757x757px|In Situ resources Utilisation. Copyright R. Heidmann ...ous]] or [[Semi-autonomous colony|semi-autonomous]] [[settlement]]. The [[ISRU timeline]] is very rapid for most settlement plans since the initial Zubrin
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  • *The [[w:Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment|Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment]] (MOXIE) is an exploration technology investigation that will p * 2021, 20 April - Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment (MOXIE) generated 5.37g of oxygen gas from carbon dioxide on its
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  • Steel is an excellent candidate for [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]]. The source, [[Iron ore]], is the second most common compound of Mars' c
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  • ...ioneer Astronautics in Lakewood, Colorado on in-situ resource utilization (ISRU), especially the production of fuels and oxygen from the martian atmosphere
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  • Track talks on FMARS - 4 month mission, ISRU and industrialization of Mars. |Plenary talk by Gerald Sanders- ISRU on Mars,,
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  • ...way to reduce the materials that must be brought from Earth. For effective ISRU, future Mars colonists must determine material presence, abundance, accessi ...ion of the samples with the various tools, and yielded useful outcomes for ISRU on Mars.
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  • ====ISRU turbines==== ...velope than high precision turbines produced on earth. The major upside of ISRU turbines is that they don't need to be transported from earth, which is com
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  • ...d out the greens using the ovens for our ''In Situ'' Resource Utilization (ISRU) study on cellulosic ethanol production (see the GreenHab section in the mi ...the plants. The dead biomass weight will be used in our cellulosic ethanol ISRU project. The door was opened at 1515 hours to allow for ambient airflow but
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  • ...their properties, we can decide how to process and use them. The simplest ISRU designs propose production of water, oxygen, and propellant [Sanders and Du ...ion of the samples with the various tools, and yielded useful outcomes for ISRU on Mars, described in the last section.
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  • ...</sub>) and Oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>), through [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] using the [[Sabatier process]]. The hydrogen comes from Electrolysis of
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  • |'''⁃ In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)'''
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  • ...ny other theoretically possible strategies. But then again, how can we do ISRU on such a massive scale without lots of equipment already in space? Catch- (2) Because of the development of [[ISRU]]-based propellants, the costs of transport from Earth have been reduced by
    24 KB (3,958 words) - 07:52, 19 September 2022
  • ...posed of CO<sub>2</sub>]]. This means that with the help of [[List of ISRU|ISRU techniques]], a vast supply of oxygen for both breathing and rocket fuel ca
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  • ...th samples in the Science Dome, cleaning, and working in the GreenHab. The ISRU project reached a pivotal point today, with the Arabidopsis thaliana germin ...een transferred to be grown in regolith substrate as part of our botanical ISRU experiment.
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  • |Obtainable through ISRU |Mostly obtainable through ISRU; greater hydrogen content than regolith alone; more durable and easier to s
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  • ...ree program. Hannah’s research is focused on in situ resource utilization (ISRU), the use of local materials by spacecraft and for human space exploration. ====Food Production In Regolith To Support In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)====
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  • ...everance Rover is to prepare for a human mission to Mars. The Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment (MOXIE) is a new instrument on Perseverance that’s purpose is
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  • ...aracterization, watering the plants, and taking care of the ''A. Thaliana -ISRU'' experiment (it is truly exciting to see how some of the seeds are growing ...ing out the surveys for the leadership project, the continuous care of the ISRU plants (happily still alive) and continued work on the puzzle, which is sti
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  • ...to take more regolith-type substrates for the scientific objectives of the ISRU project, as well as taking samples for ESA as the EVA11 of 17/02 was cancel
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  • The Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment (MOXIE) is a new instrument on Perseverance that’s purpose is
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