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Lunar ISRU Energy Storage and Electricity Generation

Abstract

The survival of the astronauts and their equipment is the priority for any long-term exploration mission to the Moon. The provision of energy during the long lunar nights is a critical part of these missions. Several approaches have recently been considered to store and provide energy on the Moon by means of ISRU (In-Situ Resource Utilisation). We present a review of the energy requirements for a long mission scenario, and a trade-off analysis of the potentially suitable technologies for an ISRU-based system able to store heat and generate electricity. The most promising combinations of technologies are presented.

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Electricity Electricity generation Resource (disambiguation) Energy storage Energy (signal processing) Work (physics) Efficient energy use Renewable energy Energy transformation

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