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Title: Lunar Concrete Preliminary Feasibility Analysis
Summary / Review : "Concrete has long been proposed for the use of lunar mission habitations due to its strength and temperature variation and abrasive resistance. It is a versatile material that is capable of withstanding radiation and micrometeorites. The data is based on the findings from the Apollo 16 lunar soil sample findings from Construction Technology Laboratories (CTL)." (Author's abstract)
Author(s) : Zhou, G.; Mardon, A. A., [NASA (Unspecified Center)]
Publication Date: 2010
Category(s) : Bases, industry and manufacturing / Resource processing and outputs / Concretes
Progress Type: A ( A=Analysis only, D=Design, T=Testing, C=Completed or Commercial product )
Web URL : http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110012529
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