6 October 2008 | Scientific Blogging When astronauts land on the Moon again they may be able to get a critical commodity there – water. Bill Kaukler, an Associate Research Professor in the Center for Materials Research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, has spent the past three years investigating the use of microwaves [...]
Using Microwaves To Extract Water From The Moon
By Paul Stewart in October 7th 2008 No Comment »
Filed Under Uncategorized Tags: microwaves, research, space missions, university of alabama in huntsville, water, water from the moon
Filed Under Uncategorized Tags: microwaves, research, space missions, university of alabama in huntsville, water, water from the moon
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