NASA Art Mission The aim is to build the foundation of human appearance in the long runs in the end of the decade. To achieve this goal, the space agency must return to the basis of human survival: foodWater and shelter With the spirit, the research team from the British technology company received 150,000 pounds ($ 194,070) for the development and innovation system for cleaning water on the moon.
Their Sonochem system won the number one in International Aqualunar Challenge, a competition that has been funded by the United Kingdom Space and organized with the Canadian Space Office and others. The challenges for driving technological innovations for future lust, especially in accessing clean drinking water on the moon. The United Kingdom Space Office announced the winners in statement Published on Thursday
“The astronauts must have a reliable water source for drinking and food, including oxygen for air and hydrogen as fuel.” Megan Christian, the chairman of the Aqualunar Challeenge, said in the statement “5.6% of the soil (called 'Regolith') around the southern Poland of the moon. Christian is also a reserve space pilot and bringing commercial survey at the United Kingdom's Office.
Led by Lolan Naicker, the technical director of the NAICKER SCIITIFIC, the first team developed a pure lunar microwave, water extracted from lunar ice. Simply put, the Sonochem system uses sound waves to create bubbles in the lunar water, which is high temperature and unstable atomic pressure called free radicals that eliminate water.
“Imagine digging the soil in your backyard in the middle of the cold season and trying to extract frozen water. Now, imagine the environment at the temperature -200 ° C, which is a perfect vacuum under the low gravity and has very little electric power.” NAICCER explained. “That is what we want to overcome the moon”. Of them can work successfully on the moon, it can be used in March or remote areas on earth by accessing clean drinking water.
The number one runner is the father and child team that has three steps to filter water for drinking water and the team from Queen Mary University of London. Challenges that have won a prize of 100,000 pounds ($ 129,380) and 50,000 pounds ($ 64,690) respectively.
“Many of these ideas are not only But stimulates future space survey But also helps to improve life and solve water shortages here on this planet -Create the impact of climate change while we work for the center of the future, “said Patrick Vallan.
A little bit of technology, such as the Sonochem system, is changing the sci -fi into the Clavius base from 2001: Space OdisseyAnyone?