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Astroport Space Technologies Development laboratory Tour Part 2 

Joe Tegtmeyer
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This is Part 2 (of 2) of my visit to the Astroport Space Technologies laboratory where they are currently using lunar regolith simulants, vacuum chambers with induction heating, kilns & other equipment to test prototype bricks that will someday form the landable surface for Starship and other lunar landers to safely arrive and depart from the moon!
This is an extremely difficult challenge made more so by the distances to the moon, the inability (at least for some time) to have in-situ logistics and support, and the unforgiving environment of the lunar surface.
In this part 2 video, we discuss the development and testing underway to manufacture the actual bricks intended to be used for lunar landing platforms in the future. This uses simulated lunar regolith at this stage of development and includes a unique autonomous "Lunatron" robot that can accept sifter regolith, heat it using induction processes, endure quality control and then place the individual bricks forming a durable surface that is heat and or laser welded together, eliminating the need for adhesives or grout to keep the bricks in place.
The bricks also use a unique shape that allows for ease of placement and minimizes potential errors buy the autonomous "Lunatron" robot by having three lobes that are the same no matter which orientation the are installed.
Astroport Space Technologies is currently manifested on the initial SpaceX Starship HLS demo landing currently expected sometime in late 2025 or early 2026. During this demonstration landing, Astroport in conjunction with their partners including Astrolab will demonstrate their patented magnetic levitation system to sift the lunar regolith to the desired 70 micron level, which will be a key part of their technology to produce the required lunar bricks that will form the landing surface.
Thank you to Astroport, CEO Sam Ximenes & the Asroport team for allowing me to visit and share much of what I saw and learned during this amazing visit! I wish them the very best of luck achieving their lofty goals!

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@WarrenLacefield
@WarrenLacefield 3 месяца назад
These sorts of behind-the scenes interviews and discussions are most interesting and informative. Factories appear and develop; rockets fly off into space; cars drive themselves; cell phones work, etc.; but it is the hundreds of small innovative companies and talented teams of people working though the difficulties of many hundreds/thousands of necessary projects and problems to solve that make all that happen .. and challenge new generations of scientists, designers, engineers, and craftsmen and women. Thank you, Joe.
@JoeTegtmeyer
@JoeTegtmeyer 3 месяца назад
🤗👍 Thanks!
@t.6102
@t.6102 3 месяца назад
Could you think of a more purposeful, goal oriented, cool, futuristic, technological challenge, where you don't even know how great your contributions will turn out to be, probably long after you're gone. It's like laying the first few bricks of the Roman Empire or the first blocks of the Egyptian Pyramids. If you have the zoomed out perspective, even moon dust can be one of the most exiting things to work on. When talking about 'the unknown jobs of the future' this one fits right in there, combining so many scientific/engineering fields. Literally laying one brick at the time. Moonbase Alpha, here we come!
@woodbeefarmtn
@woodbeefarmtn 3 месяца назад
Joe I appreciate you doing the tour and the interview and it's people like you and the support that we can give to make our dreams of becoming inner planetarium so thank you again
@JoeTegtmeyer
@JoeTegtmeyer 3 месяца назад
🤗🚀
@Travlinmo
@Travlinmo 14 дней назад
I hope you are able to repeat this as they get some hardware built to build this dream. Love the bricks. I suspect those will get a different shape in the future to better interlock them (or different for the landing pad edges)
@stevenscharmer1765
@stevenscharmer1765 3 месяца назад
Really enjoyed this series of videos, Joe. Thanks for the space-related stuff in addition to your Giga Texas coverage.
@JoeTegtmeyer
@JoeTegtmeyer 3 месяца назад
You are welcome Steven!
@crawkn
@crawkn 3 месяца назад
The bricks shown in this segment seem to be the same non-vacuum prototypes shown previously. Does that mean that there has so far been no success in producing bricks in vacuum?
@rudivandoornegat2371
@rudivandoornegat2371 3 месяца назад
If we make a pavement we put retaining bands (don't know if this is the correct english word). Of course combined with an edge pavement stone.
@matthanrath497
@matthanrath497 3 месяца назад
Good point made how do the pieces hold together let alone mould in a vacuum or cement together or better yet maybe cut a flat surface out of the existing solid surface ?
@rudivandoornegat2371
@rudivandoornegat2371 3 месяца назад
They will try to melt neighbouring brick together while each brick is being melted in position.
@glengray8467
@glengray8467 3 месяца назад
That shape of brick is what I have on my interlock patio.
@Kiddington-Oh
@Kiddington-Oh 3 месяца назад
As a school boy back in the Apollo days, I dreamed of a hook and cable landing system on the moon for cargo containers. The lunar transporter wouldn't land, it would use its retro-rockets to slow the container down and then let it "fall" toward the surface. The container's hook would grab a cable that would pull it to a stop while the transporter returns to orbit.
@JoeTegtmeyer
@JoeTegtmeyer 3 месяца назад
Interesting idea!
@ohiopat
@ohiopat 3 месяца назад
I'd like to hear Dr. Phil Metzger's take on this but he's involved with so much with NDA's that the last time Ellie interviewed him he could only talk in general terms. He was still fascinating with what he could say about the effects of rocket exhaust on the moon.
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan
@TeslaElonSpaceXFan 3 месяца назад
😍
@trampfossil
@trampfossil 3 месяца назад
How many do you plan to build and test on earth before you go?
@donsturtevant2396
@donsturtevant2396 3 месяца назад
The moon and Mars don’t have a breathable atmosphere, so it would seem to me getting things cleaned up on good old Mother Earth first should take priority…. Especially if we think we’re gonna live and exist here in the future.
@JoeTegtmeyer
@JoeTegtmeyer 3 месяца назад
Nah … we can and must do both
@trampfossil
@trampfossil 3 месяца назад
They will need to train the Tesla bots to clean the wheels
@sgfx
@sgfx 3 месяца назад
14:35 not human inspectors, Teslabots
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