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Don't Forget About... (Factoring in Everything for Successful Mars Exploration): In Situ Resource Utilization
Hoffman, Stephen J
关键词: IN SITU RESOURCE UTILIZATION;    MARS EXPLORATION;    ICE;    WATER;    WELLS;    ESCARPMENTS;    DRILLING;    MISSION PLANNING;   
RP-ID  :  JSC-E-DAA-TN58058
学科分类:天文学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Using In Situ Resources means reduced transportation requirements from Earth and a larger source of materials than might otherwise be available. Of the many in situ resources available on Mars, perhaps the most valuable is water. One facet of NASA's current Mars Exploration Program is a search for the locations and quantities of water in various forms: Subsurface liquid water aquafers; Surface and subsurface water ice and icy soils - Lineated Valley Fill (LVF), Lobate Debris Aprons (LDAs), Concentric Crater Fill (CCF); Hydrated minerals - Chlorides, Phyllosilicates, Sulfates, etc.; "Average regolith." Access to massive quantities of water could change surface mission concepts of operation and drive site selection. Availability of massive quantities of water could enable or change current assumptions for: Propellant manufacturing; Radiation protection;- "Relaxed" requirements for a closed loop ECLSS (Environmental Control and Life Support System); Crop growth; Improved crew amenities, such as more frequent showers and laundry.
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