Spaceship EAC – studying lunar regolith
In a breakthrough project from Spaceship EAC, Sarah Eriksson’s study into recreating Moon dust is enhancing our understanding of how materials from the lunar surface could be transformed into building blocks for the next extra-terrestrial base.
This project is one of several student-led projects as part of ESA’s Spaceship EAC initiative. Established in 2012, Spaceship EAC investigates technologies and concepts in support of ESA’s exploration strategy.
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Wow
This is an excellent idea to embark on new space exploration making moon one of the prime station.☺👌
Key aspect of returning to the Moon is money and rockets, but science is good too. We need geologists on the Moon.
Interesting, they use UE4, probably for visualization. Great work overall though!
Passion!!
Awesome, just make sure you people stay away from my Base,… I don't like Umans calling unannounced.
Woho, go Uppsala! I had no idea this type of research is currently going on in Sweden. Expect me begging for a tour.
WOHO hejja Sarah!!
Good evening!
can we use regolith to make large reflective telescope mirrors?