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Jul 15, 2019
Bar-Cohen, Yoseph; Badescu, Mircea; Sherrit, Stewart; Bao, Xiaoqi; Lee, Hyeong Jae; Jackson, Shannon; Metz, Brandon; Zacny, Kris; Mellerowicz, Bolek; Kim, Daniel; Paulsen, Gale L., 2019, "Auto-Gopher-2 (AG2) - an autonomous wireline piezo-percussive drill for deep excavation", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/51274, Lunar ISRU Workshop 2019, Columbia, Maryland, July 15-17, 2019, JPL Open Repository
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Mar 3, 2019
Badescu, Mircea; Bar-Cohen, Yoseph; Sherrit, Stewart; Bao, Xiaoqi; Lee, Hyeong Jae; Jackson, Shannon; Metz, Brandon; Valles, Zachary C.; Zacny, Kris; Mellerowicz, Bolek; Kim, Daniel; Paulsen, Gale L., 2019, "Auto-Gopher II - an autonomous wireline rotary-hammer ultrasonic drill - test results", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/50667, SPIE Smart Structures, Denver, Colorado, March 3-7, 2019, JPL Open Repository
In this paper, we present the latest developments including the integration of the whole drill, laboratory testing and field test results. |
Mar 3, 2019
Bar-Cohen, Yoseph; Badescu, Mircea; Sherrit, Stewart; Bao, Xiaoqi; Lee, Hyeong Jae; Bombela, Erik; Sandhu, Sukhwinder, 2019, "Sample containerization and planetary protection using brazing for breaking the chain of contact to Mars", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/50668, SPIE Smart Structures, Denver, Colorado, March 3-7, 2019, JPL Open Repository
The process consists of two-steps, where one is intended to be prepared on Earth and the second would be executed on orbit around Mars. The latest results of this study will be described and discussed. |
Mar 2, 2019
Badescu, Mircea; Riccobono, Dario; Ubellacker, Samuel; Backes, Paul; Dotson, Matthew; Molaro, Jamie; Moreland, Scott; Csomay-Shankin, Noel; Choukroun, Mathieu; Brinkman, Alexander; Genta, Giancarlo, 2019, "Sampling tool concepts for Enceladus Lander in-situ analysis", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/50393, IEEE Aerospace Conference 2019, Big Sky, Montana, March 2-9, 2019, JPL Open Repository
A potential future in-situ lander mission to the surface of Enceladus could be the lowest cost mission to determine if life exists beyond Earth since material from the subsurface ocean, where the presence of hydrothermal activity has been strongly suggested by the Cassini mission... |