Maturing Ejecta STORM for Lunar Delivery
PI: Philip Metzger, University of Central Florida, Tristan Cembrinski (Co-I), Masten Space Systems Inc.
PI: Philip Metzger, University of Central Florida, Tristan Cembrinski (Co-I), Masten Space Systems Inc.
- TA09 Entry, Descent and Landing Systems
There is an outstanding need for empirically derived equations describing the soil erosion rate and resulting particle size distributions of lunar landing plume-induced ejecta. Improving modeling efforts would enable the creation of realistic mitigation plans. This experiment will test the Ejecta Sheet Tracking, Opacity, and Regolith Maturity (STORM) instrument’s ability to measure regolith ejecta particle velocities and size distributions.
The Ejecta STORM is currently at TRL 4/5 and exists as a breadboard prototype that has been validated in the lab and in a partially relevant environment. The flight program will attempt to demonstrate (1) integration with a lander and (2) operation in flight conditions with simulated lunar plume effects. It is expected to advance to TRL 6 postflight.
• NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) missions
• Rover-based planetary science missions
• Crewed missions to the Moon and other bodies
• Lunar in-situ resource utilization efforts
Technology Details
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Selection DateTechFlights19 (Oct 2019)
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Program StatusActive
- 0 sRLV
Development Team
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PIPhilip Metzger
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PI Organization
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Co-ITristan Cembrinski
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Co-I Organization
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SponsorNASA
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