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Development of icy regolith simulant for lunar permanently shadowed regions

Kārlis Šļumba, Hannah Sargeant, D. T. Britt

2024Advances in Space Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The lunar poles are thought to contain vast ice deposits that could be beneficial to future space exploration efforts. However, it is not well characterized how water ice content affects regolith and dust physical properties. In order to develop suitable technologies that can operate safely in the cryogenic regolith, testing should be conducted in simulated regolith. We present a new production method for lunar permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) icy regolith simulant. We build on an existing lunar highlands simulant, by adapting it for lunar poles, where water ice might be present in PSRs. We have demonstrated a production concept using controllable simulant and water flow rates to make granular icy simulant with variable water ice content. We found that with this production method, icy simulant has a porosity of 0.6 to 0.7, that persists even after dehydration.

Topics & Concepts

RegolithAstrobiologyWater iceIcy moonEnvironmental scienceGeologyPlanetPhysicsAstronomySaturnPlanetary Science and ExplorationSpacecraft and Cryogenic TechnologiesScientific Research and Discoveries
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