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space company blue background made solar panels out of dust Moon in order to be able to receive energy in the satellite of the planet.
Jeff Bezos’s company said on its web portal that its engineers were able to produce functional panels for this purpose.
cheap and easy
Moon dust is ubiquitous and contains chemicals needed for solar panels.
blue backgroundunder the Blue Alchemist project, carried out the process of electrolysis of molten regolith in order to successfully achieve this goal, set two years ago.
“Using regolith simulants, our reactor produces iron, silicon and aluminum through the electrolysis of molten regolith, in which an electrical current separates these elements from the oxygen they are bound to. Oxygen for movement and life support is a by-product,” the company says. “Our process purifies silicon to over 99.999% purity, which is essential for making efficient solar cells. Typical methods for refining silicon on Earth use large amounts of toxic and explosive chemicals. However, our process only uses sunlight and silicon from our reactor.”
The process is one of the cleanest in existence, as it does not emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and does not generate toxic waste. Moreover, it does not even consume water.
possible use
This program is designed to help large-scale missions, such as NASA’s Artemis, whose goal is to establish bases or colonies in Moon and Mars.
blue background almost closely related to POT to launch the Orbital Reef space station and to launch a science mission to Mars using New Glenn rockets. Of course, it’s not as close as SpaceX, the company that won the contract to launch the lunar lander.
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