Moon Ice Northern Extracting Craft
Team MINEcraft intends to prove that it is possible to create a device capable of extracting an ice core sample from the lunar surface using existing technologies. Ice core samples contain valuable scientific information and extracting lunar ice could benefit future manned exploration. Water ice exi...
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ftembryriddleaun:oai:commons.erau.edu:pr-undergraduate-research-symposium-1022 2023-10-01T03:56:37+02:00 Moon Ice Northern Extracting Craft Moeller, Meaghan Aronson, Jason Czyz, Maciej Rudnik, Laura Stites, Jacob Uppal, Virpaul 2019-10-04T22:00:00Z https://commons.erau.edu/pr-undergraduate-research-symposium/2019/presentations/10 unknown Scholarly Commons https://commons.erau.edu/pr-undergraduate-research-symposium/2019/presentations/10 Undergraduate Research Symposium - Prescott Electro-Mechanical Systems Mining Engineering Navigation Guidance Control and Dynamics Propulsion and Power Space Vehicles Structures and Materials Systems Engineering and Multidisciplinary Design Optimization The Sun and the Solar System text 2019 ftembryriddleaun 2023-09-02T19:02:25Z Team MINEcraft intends to prove that it is possible to create a device capable of extracting an ice core sample from the lunar surface using existing technologies. Ice core samples contain valuable scientific information and extracting lunar ice could benefit future manned exploration. Water ice exists on the lunar surface in permanently shadowed craters near the poles, and is mechanically simpler to extract than subsurface ice buried under regolith. The craft is comprised of a coring drill powered by a DC motor, electronics controlling the craft’s motion, a thermal system to protect the craft from extreme low temperatures in the lunar craters, and the structure holding everything together. MINEcraft’s mission begins with the craft in position, consists of extracting an ice core, and ends with an ice core held in the drill. The technical challenge that MINEcraft faces is designing to the environmental conditions including vacuum, extreme cold, and hard ice. Text ice core Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: ERAU Scholarly Commons |
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Team MINEcraft intends to prove that it is possible to create a device capable of extracting an ice core sample from the lunar surface using existing technologies. Ice core samples contain valuable scientific information and extracting lunar ice could benefit future manned exploration. Water ice exists on the lunar surface in permanently shadowed craters near the poles, and is mechanically simpler to extract than subsurface ice buried under regolith. The craft is comprised of a coring drill powered by a DC motor, electronics controlling the craft’s motion, a thermal system to protect the craft from extreme low temperatures in the lunar craters, and the structure holding everything together. MINEcraft’s mission begins with the craft in position, consists of extracting an ice core, and ends with an ice core held in the drill. The technical challenge that MINEcraft faces is designing to the environmental conditions including vacuum, extreme cold, and hard ice. |
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