NASA's Lunar Refueling Breakthrough: Water Ice to Rocket Fuel
NASA tests cryogenic refueling technology for lunar landers
Aerospace Testing International2026.03.13Updated 32d ago

Engineers are testing flight-like cryocooler hardware to liquefy oxygen from lunar water ice for lander propellant
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NASA engineers are testing advanced cryogenic technology that converts lunar water ice into liquid oxygen for spacecraft propellant. This flight-like cryocooler hardware represents a critical step toward sustainable lunar missions. The breakthrough could enable longer missions and reduce Earth-launch costs significantly.
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