The paper provides an overview of the conceptual design of the Lunar Rover conceived by Team Italia for the AMALIA Mission, candidate for the Google Lunar X Prize Challenge. With this initiative, the X Prize Foundation intends to promote the involvement of private actors in the access to space, by endowing a prize to the first privately funded lunar mission covering a certain minimum distance on the Moon surface. Additional prizes are available in case of achievement of more challenging goals, like surviving lunar night, travelling for a longer distance, visiting areas of the first Apollo Missions. Although the AMALIA Rover Subsystems are the typical ones of an Exploration Rover, their design is highly influenced by the above depicted mission context. The followed design approach is closer to the one of a commercial mission than to an Institutional Space Exploration Mission one. It has to be noted that, for being compliant with GLXP rules, at least 90% of funds required for competing in the Prize has to come from private or non-governmental sources. The achievement of such challenging goals requires to adopt suitable technical and programmatic solutions, having the need to optimize costs and schedule while still maximizing the probability of success.
THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE TEAM ITALIA AMALIA MISSION ROVER, CANDIDATE FOR GOOGLE LUNAR X PRIZE CHALLENGE / DELLA TORRE, A; ERCOLI FINZI, A; Genta, G; Curti, Fabio; Schirone, Luigi; Capuano, G; Sacchetti, A; Vukman, I; Mailland, F; Monchieri, E; Guidi, A; Trucco, R; Musso, I; Lombardi, C.. - STAMPA. - 2:(2009), pp. 916-929. (Intervento presentato al convegno 60th International Astronautical Congress 2009, IAC 2009 tenutosi a Daejeon; Korea, Republic of nel 12-16 ottobre 2009).
THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF THE TEAM ITALIA AMALIA MISSION ROVER, CANDIDATE FOR GOOGLE LUNAR X PRIZE CHALLENGE
CURTI, Fabio;SCHIRONE, Luigi;
2009
Abstract
The paper provides an overview of the conceptual design of the Lunar Rover conceived by Team Italia for the AMALIA Mission, candidate for the Google Lunar X Prize Challenge. With this initiative, the X Prize Foundation intends to promote the involvement of private actors in the access to space, by endowing a prize to the first privately funded lunar mission covering a certain minimum distance on the Moon surface. Additional prizes are available in case of achievement of more challenging goals, like surviving lunar night, travelling for a longer distance, visiting areas of the first Apollo Missions. Although the AMALIA Rover Subsystems are the typical ones of an Exploration Rover, their design is highly influenced by the above depicted mission context. The followed design approach is closer to the one of a commercial mission than to an Institutional Space Exploration Mission one. It has to be noted that, for being compliant with GLXP rules, at least 90% of funds required for competing in the Prize has to come from private or non-governmental sources. The achievement of such challenging goals requires to adopt suitable technical and programmatic solutions, having the need to optimize costs and schedule while still maximizing the probability of success.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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