Select Page

Building a Moon Base Using Astronaut Waste in Lunar Concrete

Building a Moon Base Using Astronaut Waste in Lunar Concrete

Written by David

May 11, 2020

[post-views]

From human waste to superplasticizer, astronaut urine could become a useful resource for making a robust type of concrete on the Moon.

 .

A recent ESA research showed that urea, the main organic compound found in our urine, would make the mixture for lunar concrete more malleable before hardening into a final, sturdy shape for future lunar habitats. Researchers found that adding urea to the lunar geopolymer mixture, a construction material similar to concrete, worked better than other common plasticizers, such as naphthalene or polycarboxylate to reduce the need for water. The mix coming out of a 3D printer proved to be stronger and retained a […]

You May Also Like…

A Perfect Pair: 3D Printed Drones

A Perfect Pair: 3D Printed Drones

Drones bring great energy to the design and 3D printing realm, with engineers engaged in developing new technology...

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This

Share this post with your friends!

Shares