The 'LunaPure' water purification system developed by the Canadian company Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation with the aim of revolutionary changes in the field of space exploration is noteworthy.
This technology, which won first place in the 'AquaLunar Challenge' organized by the Canadian Space Agency, is capable of extracting and purifying water from the harsh conditions on the lunar surface. This invention will be crucial in ensuring permanent human habitation on the moon and reducing the availability of resources from Earth.
This system, which uses solar energy to melt the ice layers on the moon and convert them into fresh water, is considered a major milestone in the history of space exploration. LunaPure will be a great strength in the moves to build a lunar base on the moon by 2028 as part of NASA's Artemis missions. Experts say that this technology can produce hydrogen and oxygen from water, as well as produce rocket fuel.
Scientists believe that there are billions of kilos of ice in the dark craters of the moon. In addition to space missions, the scope of this invention is expanded by the fact that such advanced water purification methods can be used in areas facing water shortages on Earth. Practical tests of this system will be carried out on the surface of the moon in the coming years.