Sustainable space exploration requires the development of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) technologies, which encompass all processes that utilize local resources to generate useful products for robotic and human exploration. Among the available resources, water is the most versatile and most needed in space exploration. Water can be directly used as consumable for astronauts or electrolyzed to hydrogen and oxygen, a very effective rocket propellant combination. However, in-situ water extraction is challenging and the required technologies are not yet fully developed. The project team developed and validated a complete in-situ water process chain including water extraction, purification and quality monitoring. An integrated test setup was built to validate the operational capabilities of these technologies and also of the whole process chain under realistic environmental conditions using a lunar dust-ice simulant. The interdisciplinary nature of LUWEX combines research and innovation in space engineering, space science and exploration, geophysics and terrestrial water systems distributed among large space industry (Thales Alenia Space Italia), research organizations (DLR), SMEs (Liquifer Systems Group, Scanway) and academia (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) from four European countries (Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland).
Project goal:
The development, integration and validation of lunar water extraction and purification technologies for in-situ propellant and consumables production for future space exploration missions.
Project objectives:
• Development of water extraction, purification and quality monitoring technologies for an in-situ raw water process chain.
• Designing and manufacturing an integrated validation test setup to provide a proper test environment as an essential preparatory activity for future space exploration.
• Validation of in-situ raw water technologies in an integrated test setup in a laboratory environment.
• Advancing the European excellence in space exploration by developing and validating leading edge in-situ resource utilization technologies.
• Improving the interdisciplinary collaboration and leveraging synergies of industry, academia and institutional research within Europe.