Innovative Device Converts Moon Soil into Water, Oxygen, and Fuel for Lunar Bases

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A new device uses sunlight to extract water and produce oxygen from lunar soil, potentially reducing the need to transport supplies from Earth for lunar bases, and leveraging minerals like ilmenite to maximize resource utilization on the Moon.
Topics:science#in-situ-resource-utilization#lunar-bases#lunar-water-extraction#moon-soil#photothermal-catalysis#science-and-technology
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