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Universities to Develop Lunar Power and Resource Utilization Tech for NASA’s Artemis Program – SciTechDaily
Power and in-situ resources are two things humans will need as they explore deep space. How future astronauts use these commodities depends on the technology at…

Power and in-situ resources are two things humans will need as they explore deep space. How future astronauts use these commodities depends on the technology at hand. That’s why NASA is looking to U.S. universities for lunar-focused research to bring about advancements in in-situ resource utilization and sustainable power solutions. NASA selected six project proposals under its first-ever Lunar Surface Technology Research (LuSTR) solicitation.
“Our inaugural LuSTR opportunity targeted two technology…
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