Bricks made of dust from the moon and Mars could make space buildings – New Scientist

Posted: May 28, 2022 at 8:30 pm

Baking a mixture of saltwater and materials that mimic dust from the moon or Mars at a high temperature produced sturdy bricks that could be used to build human habitats in space

By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan

The dust and loose rocks that make up the moons surface could make sturdy bricks

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Bricks made of a mix of saltwater and dust from the moon or Mars can withstand enough pressure to be used in any future extraterrestrial construction. But astronauts planning on making these will need to figure out how to bake them first.

Ranajay Ghosh at the University of Central Florida and his colleagues wanted to know whether the dust and loose rocks on the moon and Mars, known as regolith, could be made into sturdy

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Bricks made of dust from the moon and Mars could make space buildings - New Scientist

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