If we want to colonize space, we really, really need some kind of base outside of the Earth?s atmosphere, preferably on the Moon — but Mars would be good, too. If we ever want to colonize other planets, it is vital that we find a way of extracting these vital gases and liquids from moons and planets, rather than transporting them from Earth (which is prohibitively expensive, due to Earth?s gravity). The current plan is to land a rover on the Moon in 2018 that will try to extract hydrogen, water, and oxygen — and then hopefully, Curiosity?s successor will try to convert the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into oxygen in 2020 when it lands on Mars. In 2018, NASA hopes to put a rover on the Moon that will carry the RESOLVE (Regolith and Environment Science and Oxygen & Lunar Volatile Extraction) science payload. There is also some evidence that there?s water ice on the surface of the Moon — RESOLVE will find out for certain by heating the soil and seeing of water vapor emerges.Experiment will probably suck in carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere, filter out the dust, and then process the CO2 into oxygen. Basically, as it stands, space travel needs lots of hydrogen and oxygen (rocket propellant) and water (to keep astronauts alive). Water has the unfortunate characteristic of being both heavy and incompressible, meaning it?s very difficult and expensive to lift large amounts of it into space (gravity can be really annoying sometimes). Likewise, unless we come up with some other way of powering our spacecraft, it?s infeasible to carry the rocket fuel that we?d need for exploration from Earth. Source:extremetech.com
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10 Comments
Interesting... but we must ensure that we remember not to go overboard and keep sustainability in mind as we now start exploiting resources on other planets too!
Posted 07-02-2014 01:24
Thank you Arushi and Rohan
Posted 06-02-2014 15:15
Let's wit for the right time. We are fortunate to see such technology evolving in our lives.
Posted 04-02-2014 20:03
WOW! interesting. Thanks for useful details, Mohit.
Posted 04-02-2014 16:20
Indeed Gaa Bhin Ryu it shows ,how rapid science researches are bringing changes around us.
Posted 04-02-2014 02:11
Wow I can't wait till 2018
Although it's taking quite a lot of time,
astronomy and space technology has been developing rapidly during the past centuries.
I hope that we will be able to find a lot of resources out there
and do lots of science researches that will save the universe.
Posted 03-02-2014 23:18
True Raunak.
Posted 03-02-2014 14:36
Thanks Smriti.
Posted 03-02-2014 14:34
Very ambitious project indeed.
Posted 02-02-2014 21:13
Thanks for sharing this. I think this is a long time strategy.
Posted 02-02-2014 12:03