PlanetVac: Regolith Mining Systems for CLPS Blue Ghost LanderPlanetVac is a revolutionary technology for acquiring and transferring regolith from almost any planetary body to instruments (for in situ analysis) or sample returned container (for sample return missions). PlanetVac uses a robust and dust tolerant pneumatic approach, similar to traditional pneumatic based pow-der delivery technologies used on Earth. The main difference is the sources of gas: PlanetVac uses a standalone gas canister to provide the working fluid.
Document ID
20240000672
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kris Zacny (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Zak Fitzgerald (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Helen Jung (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Vince Vendiola (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Nate Borcyk (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Roshan Misra (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Mohammad Alattas (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Ted Johnson (Honeybee Robotics (United States) Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Krystine Carrington (UFO LLC)
Christopher Wohl (Langley Research Center Hampton, United States)
Rob Mueller (Smithsonian Institution Washington, United States)
Maria Banks (Smithsonian Institution Washington, United States)
Date Acquired
January 16, 2024
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: 55th Lunar Planetary and Science Conference (LPSC)