A team of researchers from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Colorado School of Mines has developed an innovative, award-winning idea for a lunar service station where vehicles could charge their batteries and clean the dust off their surfaces. The Front Range team’s proposed design, called the Lunar Anti-Dust Microgrid, was named one of eight grand-prize winners out of 69 teams in the 2023 NASA Entrepreneurs Challenge.
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