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Are any back-up rovers available (US, UK, whatever) that might be
tweaked slightly (ex; made teleoperable) and sent to the Moon to, say, explore possible lava tube sites for future colonies? Obviously, even if one is available, we still need to develop a lander that can carry it down, since using a Mars aerobraking system is not an option! |
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![]() "Bill Bogen" wrote in message m... Are any back-up rovers available (US, UK, whatever) that might be tweaked slightly (ex; made teleoperable) and sent to the Moon to, say, explore possible lava tube sites for future colonies? Obviously, even if one is available, we still need to develop a lander that can carry it down, since using a Mars aerobraking system is not an option! Well, the designs are available at least (Spirit). But power systems would have to be modified to cope with the long lunar night. Insulation systems may also need work. NASA needs to put out a request as soon as possible for a cheap rover mission with a preferable cost of less than US$50million. Keep it small, keep it simple, but give it the ability to carry a suite of instruments at least as capable as the athena science package. NASA should use a company that is not neccessarily Boeing or Lockheed. Transorbital or Spacedev may prove capable. Nathan |
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![]() "Bill Bogen" wrote in message m... Are any back-up rovers available (US, UK, whatever) that might be tweaked slightly (ex; made teleoperable) and sent to the Moon to, say, explore possible lava tube sites for future colonies? Obviously, even if one is available, we still need to develop a lander that can carry it down, since using a Mars aerobraking system is not an option! LunaCorp has had the IceBreaker mission basically ready for what.. five years ? Check out http://hobbyspace.com/AAdmin/archive....html#Jan.8.04 Note that the design document that is available as PDF proposes a two-in-one system for rover/lander. -kert |
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