Water recognition on the moon by using thz heterodyne-spectrometer for identifying the appropriate locations to extract water for providing oxygen for breathing and fuel for spaceships’ propulsion on the moon with cubesat

Vahid Rastinasab*, Weidong Hu, Mohammad Kazem Tahmasebi

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Abstract

Asteroid mining offers vital sources for improving human lives and provides opportunities for interplanetary missions and space travel. There are many professional commercial space compa-nies that are only investing billions of dollars on asteroids mining, but prior to that, one condition for asteroid mining could be planetary stations to refuel the pioneers’ spacecraft or human colonies on alien planets; hence, one of the vital sources for these purposes is water. Water can be harvested to split oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for refueling spaceships’ propulsions, and Earth-to-space water payload transporting is extremely expensive; therefore, discovering extraterrestrial water in outer space is economically beneficial. This paper presents a Lunar CubeSat Injector to deliver four 3U CubeSats into Low Lunar Orbit to make a constellation to identify locations of water sources on the Moon by using a THz heterodyne-spectrometer. In sum, this project can help scientists to recognize more water resources for those who will colonize the Moon and for those planning to go beyond it.

Original languageEnglish
Article number186
JournalAerospace
Volume8
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Keywords

  • Asteroids mining
  • Deep space prospecting
  • THz remote sensing
  • Water detection by spectrometer

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