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Day: October 9, 2025

Posted on October 9, 2025

A buried solar receiver to melt lunar ice

IMAGE ©NASA Daedalus crater shows the problem the indirect solar receiver solves. Orlando’s team proposes positioning solar concentrating mirrors – heliostats – atop the crater rims, aiming concentrated solar irradiation down into the darkness of the crater, with the light focused onto a solar receiver partly embedded in the icy surface to heat it to …

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