In-situ resource utilization
The use of local resources is called in-situ resource utilization or ISRU. This concept is critical to the survival of an autonomous or semi-autonomous settlement.
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Ressources
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Atmosphere
Main article: Atmospheric processing
Many of the elements and molecules in the atmosphere can be utilized. Condensation, followed by distillation, are often used to extract resources. The atmosphere is first cooled to a liquid or solid state. This is distilled at precise temperatures in order to separate the elements and molecules.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
98% of martian atmosphere
Carbon dioxide is the main source of carbon, used for fuel production (CH4) and an essential element for life.
Nitrogen (N2)
1% of martian atmosphere
Nitrogen is used by plants and is part of a breathable atmosphere
Argon (Ar)
1% of martian atmosphere
Argon is an inert gas, useful in some industrial processes as an inert atmosphere and may be used as propellant in Electric Propulsion of spaceships.
Water (H2O)
Water is the main source of hydrogen, used for fuel production (CH4) and for the synthesis of hydrocarbons, the building blocks for life.
Lithosphere (surface)
Main article: Mining
Minerals in the crust of Mars must be mined and processed to be useful.
Water
Water can be gathered in a variety of ways. It is available in the form of water ice or as hydrated minerals.
Silicates
Silicates (SiO2) are useful for the production of glass and building materials. It is one of the main components of the planetary crust.
Iron ore
Iron ore (Fe2O3 or Fe2O4) is a source of iron and steel, as well as oxygen or CO2, depending on the process used.
Alumina
Alumina (Al2O3) is the source of aluminium. Processing also produces CO2 or water depending on the process used.
Carbonates
Sulfates
Nitrates
Nitrates are sources of nitrogen for plants and
Processes
Compression
Cooling
Separation/crushing
Flottation
Distillation
Electrolysis
Chemical reactions
Utilization
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Water
Water is essential for life. It is also a common process reagent, an excellent coolant for industrial processes and a source of hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.
Breathable Atmosphere
A breathable atmosphere is composed of oxygen, water vapour and a number of inert or partly inert gases, such as argon and Nitrogen. It is a basic requirement for life.
Hydrocarbon Synthesis
- Main article: Hydrocarbon synthesis
Hydrocarbons can be manufactured by combining hydrogen and carbon through a variety of reactions.
Silicone Synthesis
- Main article: Silicone synthesis
Agriculture
Plants are natural factories, capable of utilizing the atmosphere and regolith to grow and reproduce.