I've been reading a few articles on potential methods of separating clean air from dusty air in lunar gravity. One method mentioned was cyclonic separation to filter dust from clean air (or at least less dusty air). The main theme was to find out whether the low gravity would affect its separation efficiency.
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But they didn't mention how to get the air up to the moon in the first place or how the air would be powered into the inlet of this device. I assume it's going to have to be compressed like how astronauts store oxygen?
I'd appreciate some sources or suggestions for methods of storing/transporting air or some other gas that would work well for this.
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But they didn't mention how to get the air up to the moon in the first place or how the air would be powered into the inlet of this device. I assume it's going to have to be compressed like how astronauts store oxygen?
I'd appreciate some sources or suggestions for methods of storing/transporting air or some other gas that would work well for this.
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