A gray powder that looks like ash can become something closer to stone when hit with the right beam of light. Engineers have ...
Scientists are exploring an exciting idea for future space missions: building structures on the Moon using the Moon’s own ...
Scientists have found a way to laser print Moon dust into strong building materials, a breakthrough that could help make future lunar bases.
Researchers at Ohio State University have used a laser 3D printing process to transform simulated lunar soil into durable, ...
Learn how scientists are turning simulated lunar soil into durable structures and how the technology might also boost sustainability on Earth.
Researchers 3D print durable structures from lunar regolith using laser deposition, advancing in-situ manufacturing for ...
How can lunar regolith be used to construct future habitats on the Moon? This is what a recent study published in Acta Astronautica hopes to address as a t | Space ...
The U.S.-led Artemis mission that will send humans to the moon for the first time in half a century has adopted a system developed by Japanese researchers to study the lunar surface.
NASA has scrubbed its plans to land on the moon in 2027 due to technical issues with the Artemis III mission, pushing the ...
NASA and Ohio State researchers explore laser-based 3D printing of lunar regolith to create durable habitats, tools and structures for long-term Moon missions.
Using the Yutu-2 rover and Lunar Penetrating Radar (LPR), scientists have mapped over 1,000 feet of lunar geology, revealing previously inaccessible layers of volcanic rock, dust, and impact craters.