Increasing Fidelity for Lunar Sample Collection
PI: Kris Zacny, Honeybee Robotics Ltd. - Brooklyn, Matthew Kuhns (Co-I), Masten Space Systems Inc.
PI: Kris Zacny, Honeybee Robotics Ltd. - Brooklyn, Matthew Kuhns (Co-I), Masten Space Systems Inc.
- TA09 Entry, Descent and Landing Systems
Crucial gaps in the understanding of engine plume physics make it impossible to develop reliable, high-fidelity modeling for lunar blast effects. These gaps include the following: prediction of erosion rate in the low-gravity, rarefied, supersonic flow conditions and prediction of deep cratering and fluidization physics under a large lander when the soil fails by shearing. This means that interactions between plumes, regolith, and sample collection equipment must be tested as it cannot as of yet be modeled accurately.
The main objective is to test the Honeybee developed sample acquisition and delivery system called PlanetVac on Masten’s Xodiac lander in a relevant and realistic (including plume impingement) planetary-like environment in the Mojave Desert. With the technology currently at TRL 5, a successful demonstration will show feasibility of this new configuration for sample collection systems on a rocket-powered vehicle.
NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services missions
NASA Human Landing System missions
Commercial lunar delivery missions
Technology Details
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Selection DateTechFlights19 (Oct 2019)
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Program StatusActive
- 0 sRLV
Development Team
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PIKris Zacny
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PI Organization
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Co-IMatthew Kuhns
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Co-I Organization
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SponsorNASA