SPACE BRICKS

Aug. 15, 2020

In a significant step towards space exploration, a team of researchers from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru has developed a sustainable process to make space bricks on the lunar surface.

About:

  • Named as space bricks, it could be used to assemble structures for habitation on the moon surface in future.

  • The process enables making load bearing bricks by using lunar soil, bacteria and guar beans.

  • The process developed now uses urea sourced from human urine, which could be mixed with lunar soil to build structures on the moon.

  • This decreases the overall expenditure considerably. Sending bricks from Earth is not viable as it takes 7.5 lakh rupees to transport one pound of construction material.

  • Since guar gum is used instead of cement, there will be a lower carbon footprint. The bacteria is added to further crystallize the brick in any shape needed.