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Spacecraft, Landers and Rovers Could be Recycled for Parts on the Moon

When flying to the Moon, every kilogram matters, and recycling metal could be an effective way to build valuable new parts out of existing spacecraft. A new ESA project has demonstrated how new parts could be 3D printed out of recycled metal while minimizing the amount of lunar dust contaminating the process. This method turns metal into a powder printed layer by layer and then "sintered" or baked to give it more strength. We'll have to decide what's a historical artifact of spaceflight and what's grist for the space mill.

https://www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/2023/08/Recycling_parts_for_life_on_the_Moon

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wookiearocket 2y ago

nostr:npub1dgc20rwct3mfd884e2240pqpzhzlz6xm7laky670vnd5um3xxkzsaj4yrt nostr:npub1j0ycajqemuwmutdv89e0nepaqq7a4cnnufzr4dst4ydtrhgv68assvrw8s it's great that there's now been a proof of concept for using the recycled material. however, there still need to be a good proof of concept for processing raw feedstock. molten oxide electrolysis like what boston metal is doing would be a good candidate and would save having to work around reduced quality material.

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Fraser Cain 2y ago

nostr:npub1vyh3hpkgfcp7rga5shz0qcxzlptk7n4rkfmsq39c2h084z4v08cqucu3vg nostr:npub1j0ycajqemuwmutdv89e0nepaqq7a4cnnufzr4dst4ydtrhgv68assvrw8s Yeah, there are so many pieces that need to come together.

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