How to build Moon roads using focused beams of sunlight [View all]
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03207-y
NEWS
12 October 2023
How to build Moon roads using focused beams of sunlight
Experiments with lasers reveal a way to melt lunar dust into solid paving slabs.
Katharine Sanderson
Researchers tried melting the simulated Moon dust into slabs of different shapes that could be fitted together to make a paved surface. Credit: PAVER Consortium
A beam of concentrated sunlight could be used to build paved roads on the Moon by melting lunar dust, according to proof-of-concept experiments involving lasers and a substance resembling Moon dust.
Such roads could be useful infrastructure for future lunar missions, say engineer Juan-Carlos Ginés-Palomares and his colleagues, because they could provide areas for spacecraft to land or move around without churning up fine dust that can damage on-board scientific instruments and other equipment.
The Moon will be an important jumping-off point should humans ever want to explore further reaches of the Solar System. But its low gravity means dust doesnt settle. Paving the lunar surface by melting the regolith loose rock and dust could help to address this problem.
The teams idea, outlined on 12 October in Scientific Reports1, would be to deploy a solar concentrator that uses a lens to melt the dust, rather than heaters that might require solar cells for power. A solar concentrator uses the sunlight directly. It does not need to convert the solar energy into electricity, says Ginés-Palomares, who is based at the Technical University of Berlin.
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