Microgravity Testing of CSSR Sample Verification System
PI: Risaku Toda, Paul Backes (Co-I), NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory
PI: Risaku Toda, Paul Backes (Co-I), NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- TA04 Robotics, Tele-Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- TA08 Science Instruments, Observations and Sensor Systems
Since the CSSR mission takes place in microgravity, we have previously attempted a bench-top neutral buoyancy experiment to test the FiSI system in simulated microgravity. Although the test results were positive for certain type of samples, we were not able to test bulk cohesive samples we expect from comet surface. In this flight demonstration, we will conduct parabolic flight experiment of the FiSI system on Zero-G corporation’s Boeing 727 aircraft.
Various types and quantities of comet surface sample simulant will be tested. The obtained fiberscope images will be analyzed with sample measurement algorithms in order to estimate the sample quantity. Successful demonstration of this sample verification method will bring this technology from current TRL 5 to TRL 6.
This work is a critical enabling technology to achieve the science objective of the CSSR mission recommended by NRC’s 2013-2022 decadal survey. The sample verification system is also applicable to other missions that requires close-up imaging in microgravity environment.
Technology Details
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Selection DateREDDI-F1-16 (Jul 2016)
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Program StatusCompleted
- 1 Parabolic
Development Team
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PIRisaku Toda
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PI Organization
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Co-IPaul Backes
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Co-I Organization
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SponsorNASA/JPL
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