Blue Origin Advances Moon Oxygen Production from Regolith
Blue Origin has developed a reactor that extracts oxygen from lunar regolith, reducing the need for Earth-based supplies. This technology is crucial for establishing sustainable human presence on the Moon as part of future Artemis missions.

Blue Origin has made significant advancements in oxygen production from lunar regolith, utilizing a specially designed reactor. By heating regolith to 1,600 degrees and applying electrolysis, the reactor can release oxygen, providing a sustainable supply directly on the Moon.
This process preserves other valuable materials like iron and aluminum for potential construction use. The company plans to harness solar energy to power the reactor, which requires approximately one megawatt of electricity.
In parallel, Blue Origin is preparing for the launch of its New Glenn rocket, carrying AST SpaceMobile's BlueBird 7 satellite, marking a key milestone in its launch capabilities. The successful reusability of rocket components is critical to compete against rivals like SpaceX in the growing space sector.




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