New Device Tested for Extracting Oxygen from the Moon

Thediscovery of water on the moon announced this week has scientists andspaceflight buffs pumped for a return of humans to the otherwise dusty planet.But in addition to water, anyone who goes there will be looking for someoxygen.

IfNASA or any space agency is to set up moon bases,they'll need oxygenand water for breathing, drinking and to create fuel for return flights.Carrying all that stuff up there would be prohibitively expensive if long-termresidency is the goal.

SoKatie Fromwiller, a senior civil engineering student, and Julie Kleinhenz, anassistant research professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, spent twodays flying in high gravity-depleting arcs off the Texas coast last month aboardthe "vomit comet," a research plane that simulates reduced gravity.

Insidethe plane, the pull of gravity approximated the moon's weak gravity ? aboutone-sixth what we feel on Earth ? during the rapid drop in each arc. (Theriders felt twice the pull of the Earth's gravity on the way back up. Duringtwo runs, they floated in zero gravity.)

"Itwas as if they were working on the moon, 20 seconds at a time," said DavidZeng, Frank H. Neff Professor and Chair of Civil Engineering from the CaseSchool of Engineering and one of the principal investigators of the study.

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