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Designing A Lunar Terrain Vehicle: Thermal ChallengesThe Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) is an unpressurized rover that will be used to transport astronauts on the South Pole of the moon under the Artemis Program. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be partnering with an American industry partner to develop the LTV. This paper discusses the thermal challenges faced when designing a crewed lunar vehicle concept and shares a concept that addresses these constraints. One of the most difficult aspects of the design is surviving the cold lunar night on the South Pole which includes permanently shadowed regions (PSR) that can have an extended lunar night duration of 125 hours. Other challenges are critical component temperature limits and programmatic constraints.
Document ID
20230002802
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zaida Y. Hernandez
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Samuel Wilcox
(Airbus (United States) Herndon, Virginia, United States)
Thomas Slusser
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
March 1, 2023
Subject Category
Technology Utilization and Surface Transportation
Meeting Information
Meeting: Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS)
Location: Washington, DC
Country: US
Start Date: August 21, 2023
End Date: August 25, 2023
Sponsors: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 009562.20.72.30.02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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