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An Integrated Architecture Study for Autonomous Lunar ConstructionLunar construction is an expanding field within NASA’s Moon to Mars objectives that presents many challenges and requires innovative and reliable forms of autonomous operations on the surface of the Moon to further the technologies needed for human space exploration. Marshal Space Flight Center’s (MSFC) Advanced Concepts Office (ACO) addressed Lunar Infrastructure Objective LI-4l by developing a Pre-Phase A, integrated architecture to inform a demonstration for lunar construction operations. The ACO study traded three architectures that would survey and prepare a construction area to build a landing pad out of lunar regolith using MMPACT (Moon-to-Mars Planetary Autonomous Construction Technology) platforms, rovers, and navigation outposts. The main trades examined navigation for the system/architecture, options for rover navigation, battery vs continuous tether power for the MMPACT robotic arm, and assigning site prep functionality to the rovers vs the platforms. Results of the study determined that the best options for the scenario provided would be local navigation (more accurate and continuous), a combination of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) for initial site mapping with subsequent Smart Video Guidance Sensors (SVGS) to save power for construction, and using tethered power to decrease mission duration. The team also concluded that assigning site prep functionality to either the rovers or the platforms has benefits and challenges; future studies could explore having that functionality on both the rovers and platforms. Lastly, the team provided a Concept of Operations (ConOps) timeline that can be used in real-time ground demonstrations to explore the mission timeline, construction processes, autonomous operations, and communication systems that can be tested using MSFC’s lunar regolith field and Lunar Utilization Control Area (LUCA).
Document ID
20240004101
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
White Paper
Authors
Sarah Triana
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Thomas Brooks
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Krystofer Dudzinski
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Mike Zanetti
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Alex Summers
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Evan Anzalone ORCID
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Michael Fritzinger
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Cameron Bradley
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Leo Fabisinski ORCID
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Peter Capizzo
(Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Date Acquired
April 5, 2024
Publication Date
April 17, 2024
Subject Category
Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Spring Meeting
Location: Laurel, MD
Country: US
Start Date: April 24, 2024
End Date: April 25, 2024
Sponsors: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 596118.04.64.62.70
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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