Solar-Powered Device Turns Moon Dirt Into Bricks, a Potential Breakthrough in Lunar Construction

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Solar-Powered Device Turns Moon Dirt Into Bricks, a Potential Breakthrough in Lunar Construction
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A new invention could make a sustained presence on the Moon more feasible.

Both the U.S. and China have set their sights on the Moon, aiming to break ground on permanent lunar bases within the next decade. Though there’s no legal basis for claiming territory in space, whichever country gets there first will gain a coveted first-mover advantage, allowing it to set certain ground rules about who can do what, where.

But getting there first is only half the battle. Actually establishing a sustained lunar presence presents significant logistical and engineering challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is figuring out how to efficiently and affordably transport building materials from Earth to construct a Moon base, but a team of scientists at China’s Deep Space Exploration Laboratory in Hefei, Anhui Province, may have already solved that problem.. This 3D printer-like device makes strong construction bricks out of moondust, a.k.a. lunar regolith. Being able to produce building materials with resources readily available on the Moon would reduce the need for Earth-sourced materials, Yang Hoglun, a co-author and senior engineer at DSEL, “This printing breakthrough has validated the feasibility of using lunar soil as the sole raw building material, enabling true in-situ resource utilization and eliminating the need to transport any additional materials from Earth,” Yang said. The system uses a parabolic mirror—a reflective dish—to gather solar radiation, focus it into a single point, then funnel it through bundles of fiber optic cables. At the focus point, light intensity exceeds 3,000 times the standard intensity of sunlight at Earth’s surface, reaching temperatures over 2,300 degrees Fahrenheit , according to In a series of lab tests using artificial lunar regolith made from basalt and a xenon lamp to simulate sunlight, the prototype successfully melted the regolith and formed solid shapes, including lines, surfaces, bodies, and complex structures. Yang claims the prototype could manufacture materials to support construction of lunar roads, equipment platforms, and buildings to enable large-scale, sustainable lunar exploration and resource use. The success of this preliminary test marks a major step toward in-situ manufacturing of lunar construction materials, but there are limitations. Yang told Moon Daily that lunar soil bricks cannot sustain pressure in the Moon’s vacuum and low-gravity environment. They could, however, act as protective layers over pressure-retaining habitat modules made of rigid and inflatable structures, Moon Daily reports. China was already making strides in this area before the DSEL researchers tested their lunar regolith forming system. In November 2024, the nationa cargo rocket carrying brick prototypes made from lunar regolith simulant to its Tiangong space station for testing in space conditions. The bricks will remain outside the space station for three years to test their durability in this harsh environment, according tomethods to use lunar regolith for construction, but China’s progress within the last few years has been particularly significant. Indeed, the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program has kept pace with—and even exceeded—certain aspects of NASA’s Artemis program over the past several years. The U.S. is certainly feeling the pressure.NASA Told to Overhaul Its Plans to Replace the International Space Station A new Trump administration directive seeks to radically change NASA's vision for a continued astronaut presence in low Earth orbit.NASA Approves Ted Cruz’s Plan to Move a Space Shuttle to Houston, Setting Up a Fight With the SmithsonianThe Orbiting Carbon Observatories have been a game-changer for agriculture and climate science. Now, NASA is under pressure to terminate them.Acting NASA Chief Tells Agency to Build a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon, Before China Does It FirstA deceptive difference having to do with Earth's and Mars's gravity may be the reason why NASA's rovers get stuck in the otherworldly sands.Microsoft’s 2025 Xbox Wireless Controller Hits New Low, Even the Sky Cipher Edition Is Discounted at WalmartHP 14″ Laptop at Nearly 80% Off Feels Like a Freebie, You Might Start Adding More Than One to Your CartTesla Reportedly Shuts Down AI Project Weeks After Musk Called It “Spectacular”

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