• DocumentCode
    1879769
  • Title

    Volatile Analysis by Pyrolysis of Regolith for planetary resource exploration

  • Author

    Glavin, Daniel P. ; Malespin, Charles ; Ten Kate, Inge L. ; Getty, Stephanie A. ; Holmes, Vincent E. ; Mumm, Erik ; Franz, Heather B. ; Noreiga, Marvin ; Dobson, Nick ; Southard, Adrian E. ; Feng, Steven H. ; Kotecki, Carl A. ; Dworkin, Jason P. ; Swindle

  • Author_Institution
    Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, Greenbelt, MD, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    3-10 March 2012
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    11
  • Abstract
    The extraction and identification of volatile resources that could be utilized by humans including water, oxygen, noble gases, and hydrocarbons on the Moon, Mars, and small planetary bodies will be critical for future long-term human exploration of these objects. Vacuum pyrolysis at elevated temperatures has been shown to be an efficient way to release volatiles trapped inside solid samples. In order to maximize the extraction of volatiles, including oxygen and noble gases from the breakdown of minerals, a pyrolysis temperature of 1400°C or higher is required, which greatly exceeds the maximum temperatures of current state-of-the-art flight pyrolysis instruments. Here we report on the recent optimization and field testing results of a high temperature pyrolysis oven and sample manipulation system coupled to a mass spectrometer instrument called Volatile Analysis by Pyrolysis of Regolith (VAPoR). VAPoR is capable of heating solid samples under vacuum to temperatures above 1300°C and determining the composition of volatiles released as a function of temperature.
  • Keywords
    astrochemistry; astronomical instruments; mass spectroscopy; planetary rocks; pyrolysis; Mars; Moon; hydrocarbons; mass spectrometer instrument; minerals; noble gases; oxygen; planetary resource exploration; pyrolysis instrument; pyrolysis temperature; regolith; small planetary bodies; temperature 1400 degC; vacuum pyrolysis; volatile analysis; water; Extraterrestrial measurements; Heating; Instruments; Moon; Ovens; Solids; Temperature measurement; Desert Research And Technology Studies (DRATS); Evolved gas analysis; Lunar volatiles; Mass spectrometry; Planetary science; Resource utilization; Vacuum pyrolysis; Volatile Analysis by Pyrolysis of Regolith (VAPoR);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Big Sky, MT
  • ISSN
    1095-323X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0556-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AERO.2012.6187065
  • Filename
    6187065