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2008

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Characterization And Glass Formation Of Jsc-1 Lunar And Martian Soil Simulants, C. S. Ray, Sabhayu Sen, Signo Tadeu Dos Reis Jan 2008

Characterization And Glass Formation Of Jsc-1 Lunar And Martian Soil Simulants, C. S. Ray, Sabhayu Sen, Signo Tadeu Dos Reis

Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The space exploration mission of NASA requires human and robotic presence for long duration beyond the low earth orbit (LEO), especially on Moon and Mars. Developing a human habitat or colony on these planets would require a diverse range of materials, whose applications would range from structural foundations, (human) life support, (electric) power generation to components for scientific instrumentations. A reasonable and cost-effective approach for fabricating the materials needed for establishing a self-sufficient human outpost would be to primarily use local (in situ) resources on these planets. Since ancient times, glass and ceramics have been playing a vital role on …