Re: Lunar dust rocket fuel
- From: Fred J. McCall <fmccall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:22:51 -0700
Frogwatch <dbohara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:
:Problem is that even though the lunar dust is 17% aluminum oxide,
:getting aluminum from that is difficult. You have to dissolve the Al
:oxide in caustic soda to separate it from everything else and then
:make a solution of that and cryolite and then put it in a big crucible
:with LOTS of current.
:
Really not that big a problem, as there is LOTS of power available.
Solar cells can be fabricated from local materials. Solar furnaces
are easy. If you use the right process, you get oxygen (which you
also need) at the same time you get the aluminum.
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