Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA Particle Partition Challenge!

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Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA Particle Partition Challenge!
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Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA Particle Partition Challenge! universetoday storybywill

For years, NASA has been working on the next-generation life support system to support crewed missions to Mars and other locations beyond the Earth-Moon system. This system will rely on a Bosch reactor, which relies on electrolysis and hydrogen gas to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen gas, with solid carbon and water created as byproducts. Once again, the resulting water is extremely valuable as a resource, but the graphite particulates create a problem.

To this end, the Challenge is looking for innovative ways to safely and efficiently remove fine particulate carbon from a continuously-running Bosch reactor without impacting its performance. The winning designs will have the chance to become part of the life support systems used by astronauts as they make the long journey to Mars. It will also aid in the development of future extraterrestrial habitats that will enable long-duration missions on the surface of the Moon and Mars.

“This problem has been brought to the right people,” said HeroX CEO Kal K. Sahota. “The HeroX community is ready to help again, this time breathing life into the length of planetary missions.”

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