Assessment of potential benefits from lunar/Mars propellant production for support of human exploration of the moon and MarsThis paper describes an assessment of potential benefits offered through use of lunar/Mars in situ propellant production to support manned missions to the moon and Mars. Resources available at each location and processing options for their extraction are discussed. Key infrastructure and support systems needed to sustain the propellant production operation and to deliver the propellants from their point of origin to the point of application are defined. The analysis focuses on reductions of earth launched mass over the course of multiple missions to assess the potential savings offered. Initial results show the impact of requirements for sustaining in situ propellant production systems on benefits offered during steady-state operation.
Document ID
19920037981
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jacobs, Mark K. (Science Applications International Corp. Schaumburg, IL, United States)
Collins, John T. (Science Applications International Corp. Schaumburg, IL, United States)
Stancati, Michael L. (Science Applications International Corp. Schaumburg, IL, United States)