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Overview of NASA's RESOURCE (Resource Exploration and Science of OUR Cosmic Environment) ProjectThe RESOURCE(Resource Exploration and Science of OUR Cosmic Environment) project is supported by NASA’s SSERVI (Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute) and is led by Principal Investigator (PI) Dr. Jennifer L. Heldmann and Deputy PIs Dr. Matthew Deans and Dr. Alexander Sehlke at NASA Ames Research Center. RESOURCE is focused on enabling In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) near the sites of robotic and/or human missions to enable sustainable and affordable exploration of the Moon and near-Earth objects (NEOs). This year RESOURCE has supported the development of a summary of the current state of knowledge regarding lunar polar volatiles as well as a comprehensive catalog and analysis of NEOs. RESOURCE is developing advanced mission capabilities to enable rapid, collaborative operations for lunar resource exploration missions. Hardware testing has been conducted to evaluate potential contaminants released during lunar polar regolith heating. Volatiles and particulates are the two sources of contamination that will affect the requirements of a water cleanup system, and RESOURCE research has identified the requirement for filtration prior to electrolysis for ISRU. RESOURCE also supports development of next-generation planetary drilling systems with integrated instrumentation within the drill. RESOURCE is also deeply committed to sustained efforts to engage educators, students, and broadening participation among under represented groups, and has partnered with Howard University in Washington, DC to foster minoritized students’ interest in STEAMD (science, technology, engineering, arts, math, design) careers through direct and virtual experiences with NASA Subject Matter Experts.
Document ID
20220008121
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Jennifer L Heldmann
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Alexander Sehlke
(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Petaluma, California, United States)
Mathew C Deans
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
A Paz
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
J Kleinhenz
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
A Deutsch
(NASA Postdoctoral program (NPP) Providence, Rhode Island, United States)
Darlene S S Lim
(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Petaluma, California, United States)
Anthony Colaprete
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Richard Elphic
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Dana Hurley
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Andy Rivkin
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Dava Newman
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
J. Shaw
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Kris Zacny
(Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Kathryn Bywaters
(Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Leo Stolov
(Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Josh Coyan
(United States Geological Survey Reston, Virginia, United States)
Anna Wagner
(Cold Regions Research Environment Laboratory (CRREL))
Zara Mirmalek
(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Petaluma, California, United States)
Alexandra Matiella Novak
(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory North Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Deena Khalil
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Date Acquired
May 24, 2022
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: NASA Exploration Science Forum
Location: Boulder, CO
Country: US
Start Date: July 19, 2022
End Date: July 21, 2022
Sponsors: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 811073.02.50.01.51
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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