Here’s how NASA plans to light a fire on the moon

WorldSpace
7 Jul 2026 • 4:00 AM MYT
The Independent
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Here’s how NASA plans to light a fire on the moon

  • NASA plans an experiment called "Flammability of Materials on the Moon" (FM2) to intentionally set fire to materials on the lunar surface.
  • The experiment aims to understand how flames behave in lunar gravity, which differs from Earth's, to enhance safety for future crewed Artemis missions to Mars and beyond.
  • Materials that are not flammable on Earth might burn at lower oxygen concentrations in lunar gravity, posing a potential hazard for astronauts.
  • A robotic, self-contained combustion chamber will be sent to the moon, carrying test samples of cotton, fiberglass, and acrylic rods to be ignited and observed.
  • Sensors and cameras within the chamber will record fire behavior, spread rate, and oxygen levels, with the mission potentially launching later this year.

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