Each ascent vehicle returning from the lunar surface with a crew vehicle will require several tons of fuel. Most architecture studies of lunar exploration vehicles use liquid oxygen for fuel, either for LOX/LH2 or LOX/methane. Utilization of oxygen generated on the lunar surface saves mass launched from Earth, with a multiplication factor on the order of 4-5, e.g. production and utilization of 4 tons of lunar oxygen for the ascent vehicle saves 16-20 tons of initial mass in low Earth orbit (IMLEO). The paper discusses ongoing MSFC activity on oxygen production by hydrogen reduction of Ilmenite. Specifically the important project milestone is to develop the Technology Readiness Level for the generation of lunar oxygen for propellant production from 3 to 5. The paper will provide an overview of the processes for Oxygen Generation, Complete Systems Architecture for a pilot lunar plant, experimental apparatus development and initial experimental results, and future directions.


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    Title :

    Hydrogen Reduction of Ilmenite from Lunar Regolith


    Contributors:
    Ramachandran, N. (author) / Willenberg, H. (author) / Tom, M. (author) / Volz, M. P. (author) / Ray, C. S. (author)

    Conference:

    Space 2006 ; 2006 ; San Jose, CA, United States


    Publication date :

    2006-09-18


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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