Press Article: Coverage from The Mirror of the Thales Alenia Space, Metalysis, AVS, Open University, Redwire Space Europe and European Space Agency consortia to specify a demonstration payload for an ESA lunar mission – deploying the Metalysis electrolysis process to reduce oxygen from moon rock.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/unmanned-spacecraft-gets-oxygen-moon-26342796Press Article: Coverage from the Daily Mail of the Thales Alenia Space, Metalysis, AVS, Open University, Redwire Space Europe and European Space Agency consortia to specify a demonstration payload for an ESA lunar mission – deploying the Metalysis electrolysis process to reduce oxygen from moon rock.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10555969/Will-UK-firms-new-deal-extract-oxygen-lunar-rocks-help-humans-live-space.htmlPress Article: Coverage from The Engineer of the Thales Alenia Space, Metalysis, AVS, Open University, Redwire Space Europe and European Space Agency consortia to specify a demonstration payload for an ESA lunar mission – deploying the Metalysis electrolysis process to reduce oxygen from moon rock.
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/moon-rock-regolith-oxygen/Metalysis project entitled ‘The Metalysis FFC Process for Extra-Terrestrial Oxygen Production from In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU)’ has been featured in Materials Today. "An initial proof of concept study of Metalysis’ process resulted in a material with 96% of the total oxygen successfully extracted, for potential use in propellants and life support consumables, and a mixed metal alloy product that can,...
Read MoreMetalysis was featured in an article in the Institution of Mechanical Engineers magazine Professional Engineering, entitled “Mining The Moon – The Next Frontier for Engineering Innovation”.
The acticle can be accessed via the following link:
FEATURE: Mining the Moon – the next frontier for engineering innovation (imeche.org)
https://www.imeche.org/news/news-article/mining-the-moon-the-next-frontier-for-engineering-innovationESA and Metalysis announce team Malt as winner of the first phase of the Grand Challenge to develop innovative techniques for future lunar settlements. Metalysis is thanking everyone who participated in this challenge and helped make it a success! “ESA’s Grand Challenge fosters New Space initiatives in Europe and this brings us into contact with dynamic start-up companies such as…