@SpotDawa @CornhillGlen @benmagelsen @SpaceResTech @AlaskaLawlor @The_JoeBob @rjward1775 @nart_rio @JaraySzabolcs @NASA_Technology @ESA_Tech @NASAglenn @NASAMoon Manufacture of glass and mirrors from lunar regolith simulant By Juergen Schlepp at al @Heriot
Lunar Glass and Mirror Manufacturing from lunar regolith https://t.co/ANullH8Wc2
@LucasSa54749430 Thanks! What was the source of basalt here? There is a good melting point discussion and electron microscope images of molten regolith simulants in this open access microwave melting paper: https://t.co/uWi3NgHZAr (Generally higher melti
Paper recommendation from @crazyclimber on manufacturing glass and mirrors from lunar regolith simulant, https://t.co/cAiqfI3CIV
@cstross Follow this up with a base habitat carved into the crater wall extending into lava tubes, and an optical telescope manufactured in situ from lunar regolith https://t.co/BpI30MOL4v
PDF- Manufacture of glass and mirrors from lunar regolith simulant https://t.co/qoVWqJs6aC
@mikamckinnon And we could maybe make glass + mirrors out of it! https://t.co/SDD68U9DDJ
@sicarium23 @albiondumsday @DrPhiltill https://t.co/KJjdWcSP9O this is what I had in my mind as a crucial process required.. "In conclusion, it can be said that melting lunar regolith turning it into glass substrates and coating it with a reflective mater
A interesting and thought-provoking topic.
March #EditorsPick Manufacture of glass & mirrors from lunar regolith simulant from @HWU_EPS @HWUPetroleum 🏴🇬🇧 & @esaspaceflight 🇩🇪🇪🇺 #OpenAccess via #SpringerCompact: https://t.co/JpZl1RI2Ex #moon #ceramics #glass #SpaceExploration #mater
Well done to Juergen on the first publication from his PhD work... https://t.co/PbpBriVTpE