NASA’s LUNAR ICE-MINING COMPETITION - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Carrato D. Meadows K. Churchill E. Wingate
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

Extracting lunar ice, to be processed into pure water or hydrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen, faces many challenges. On the Moon icy-regolith deposits that contain up to 10% water are found within Permanently Shadowed Regions (PSR) at both lunar poles, where temperatures approach -220 ⁰C. NASA has identified several technology gaps that exist in developing these resources including: • Excavating large quantities of icy-regolith • Delivering large quantities of acquired resources • Hardware that is lightweight and energy efficient • Hardware that is reliable and durable. NASA uses public challenges to incentivize innovative approaches to closing these gaps. The Break the Ice Lunar Challenge provides over three million dollars in prize money to teams that compete in developing solution to mining the Moon. This paper describes the rules for this challenge and presents some of the proposed solution.
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APA: P. Carrato D. Meadows K. Churchill E. Wingate  (2023)  NASA’s LUNAR ICE-MINING COMPETITION - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: P. Carrato D. Meadows K. Churchill E. Wingate NASA’s LUNAR ICE-MINING COMPETITION - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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