Abstract Dating back to the 1990s, NASA funding for ISRU technology was minimal, consisting of at most, one or possibly two $100 K chunks per year—in a good year. In those days, I administered some of that money from JPL, supporting initial low-level work on solid oxide electrolysis of CO2 at the University of Arizona and the Allied Signal Corporation, system analysis and sorption compressors at Lockheed-Martin Astronautics (LMA), and studies of the chemistry of methane at JPL.
Recent NASA Plans
2nd ed. 2018
2018-01-01
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
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English
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