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Cette carte conceptuelle, cree avec IHMC CmapTools, contient des informations liees a : In Situ Resource Utilization, In Situ Resource Utilization will, one day, use Martian Soil, Processing can take advantage of Day-Night Temperature Change, Hydrogen needed for First ISRU Missions, In Situ Resource Utilization will, one day, use Water from Cryosphere or Hydrosphere, Martian Soil contains Various Minerals, Martian Soil is less easy to collect & process than Martian Air, Martian Soil contains Physically & Chemically Bound Water, Oxygen together may power Fuel Cells, Nitrogen & Argon are Component of Breathable Air, Oxygen is Oxidant to burn Rocket Fuel, Martian Air is Immediately Useable, Martian Air is convenient source of Nitrogen & Argon, Zeolite Gas Absorber allows Absorption of Air by Day and Compression at Night, Long Term especially includes Human Habitation, Martian Air is convenient source of Carbon Monoxide, Martian Air is convenient source of Carbon, Hydrogen to make Storable Rocket Fuel e.g. Methane, Storable Rocket Fuel e.g. Methane requires Liquification, Oxygen is Component of Breathable Air, Processing requires Electrical Power