Astronauts could mix moon dust with old satellites to make fuel

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Soil sourced directly from the lunar surface could help astronauts establish and sustain a permanent presence on the moon. 

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Transporting materials from Earth to create a lunar infrastructure will be a costly and time consuming endeavor. So, instead, researchers from the University of Waterloo’s Laboratory for Emerging Energy Research (LEER) suggest lunar regolith — the moon’s top layer of soil and dust — is a locally available resource that can be processed into usable materials to support life, generate energy and build long-term habitats.



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