Presentation - In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)
Presentation - In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) Presentation - In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)
University of Tennessee, Planetary Geosciences InstituteLarry Taylor, lataylor@utk.eduWith Benefication of Lunar Soils by1)Sizing2)Magnetic separationThe Production of Ilmenite Feedstock isBetter for High-Ti Rocks (Taylor et al, 1992)Than for High Ti Soils (Taylor and Order, 1990),But by less than a Factor of Two
University of Tennessee, Planetary Geosciences InstituteLarry Taylor, lataylor@utk.eduConclusionMost Feasible Production ofIlmenite-Rich Feedstock:Magnetic / Electrostatic Beneficiationof the20 Micron Fraction ofImmature / submature High-Ti Soil
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University of Tennessee, Planetary Geosciences <strong>In</strong>stituteLarry Taylor, lataylor@utk.eduWith Benefication of Lunar Soils by1)Sizing2)Magnetic separationThe Production of Ilmenite Feedstock isBetter for High-Ti Rocks (Taylor et al, 1992)Than for High Ti Soils (Taylor and Order, 1990),But by less than a Factor of Two