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The Wizard Staff: A Mobile Tool Supporting Human Exploration on The Lunar SurfaceThe Wizard Staff is a rechargeable, battery powered mobile tool with multiple uses for lunar surface exploration. It supports human activity as a surface survey tool, provides external illumination to enhance safety, delivers networking, communications, and navigation features to remote sites, and assists crew rescue with an emergency beacon and rigid splint structure. As a survey tool, it assists crewed geologic field site exploration with external lights, cameras, and LiDAR to illuminate, map, and record the sample collection process. As a relay station, it provides a surface intranet communications and navigation node for extended exploration far from the lander or habitation module. A separately developed Search-and-Rescue (SAR) handheld device can broadcast a signal to the Gandalf Staff containing crew position and biometric data. The staff then formats the message and sends it orbiting satellite(s) for emergency response via the LunaNET on a dedicated frequency similar to terrestrial applications using an Emergency Position-Indicating Radiobeacon (EPIRB).

The staff is designed with an upper and lower segment. Components in the upper segment are the LiDAR, external lighting arrays, cameras, communications equipment, intelligence devices, and user interface for crew operations. The lower segment is a set of FeLiPO4 battery cells packed into the 2” diameter carbon fiber tube. When the battery pack is discharged, a spring connector (designed for the dusty lunar environment) easily disconnects the two segments for replacement with another fully charged battery pack. The lower segment can be used for Incapacitated Crew Rescue (ICR) as a rigid splint.

As a stand-alone science platform, the Wizard Staff provides infrastructure for instruments and sensors to record the lunar environment over long periods of time. After a crew installs the components on the lunar surface, the platform delivers data to the lunar lander or base station for analysis. The stand-alone mode requires an auxiliary power source (e.g. solar array) and energy storage system (e.g. battery), so it could also be used as an electrical recharging station.

A working prototype of Wizard Staff has been developed with collaboration between NASA (JSC, MSFC, and GSFC), Texas Space Technology Applications and Research (T STAR), and Texas A&M University (TAMU) using $300k of innovation funding in FY’21 and FY’22. The functional staff weights 36# on Earth (6# on the Moon), stands 2.1m tall and delivers external lighting with an array of 40 LED bulbs generating 1460 Lux at 2m range (near field), or 2 Lux at 50m (far field).
Document ID
20220014690
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
M E Evans
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
C Kelly
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
M Leonard
(T STAR)
J A Morgan
(Texas A&M University College Station, Texas, United States)
T A Clark
(Leidos (United States) Reston, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
September 28, 2022
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Meeting Information
Meeting: Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop
Location: Galveston, TX
Country: US
Start Date: February 7, 2023
End Date: February 9, 2023
Sponsors: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 295670.01.22.72.10
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Portions of document may include copyright protected material.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
Gandalf Staff
Lunar Surface Instrument
Lunar LiDAR
Lunar Surface External Lighting
LunaSAR instrument
Lunar Power Pole
Wizard Staff
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