The Utah company wants to be the first to create lunar concrete with the right formulation to withstand low gravity and vacuum-like conditions on the moon, as well as withstand the wide range of temperatures there—which can range from 260 degrees Fahrenheit to 280 degrees below zero. Read more at Uplift Aerospace wants to make concrete from moon dust
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