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Lunar Geothermal Power - Some Problems and PotentialsPower from geothermal deposits on earth is an established fact, with plant capacities ranging from a few kilowatts to several hundred megawatts. The increasing evidence for contemporary volcanic and fumarolic activity on the moon lends strong support to the validity of the concepts of utilizing geothermal fluids as a source of lunar power. Geothermal energy, whatever the size of installation desired, will probably not be an energy source during early exploratory operations, because of the inherent uncertainty in developing natural resources. On the other hand, the attractiveness of geothermal concepts with their abundant potential for byproduct fuel and life-support production, plus the potential for large continuous power outputs, suggests chat the location and testing of areas of geothermal potential should be an early goa] for lunar exploration efforts. This paper briefly describes the chemical and structural properties of geothermal deposits and outlines the differences expected between lunar and terrestrial deposits and their surface expressions. The problems of finding geothermal deposits, and of then deciding upon the probable subsurface exploitive testing for initial production are suggested and the problems inherent in large-scale geothermal development and utilization are indicated.
Document ID
19660026223
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Carl F. Austin
(Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake, CA, United States)
I. Kenneth Pringle
(Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake, CA, United States)
Richard D. Fulmer
(Naval Ordnance Test Station China Lake, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 3, 2013
Publication Date
November 29, 1965
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings on the Working Group on Extraterrestrial Resources
Publisher: United States Air Force Academy
Volume: 4th
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
Report/Patent Number
N66-35513
Meeting Information
Meeting: 4th Annual Meeting of the Working Group on Extraterrestrial Resources
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Country: US
Start Date: November 29, 1965
End Date: December 2, 1965
Sponsors: United States Air Force Academy
Accession Number
66N35513
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
ENERGY SOURCE
CHEMICAL PROPERTY
LUNAR SURFACE
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