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12 years 8 months ago #13780
by Larry Burford
Replied by Larry Burford on topic Reply from Larry Burford
Does anyone remember my first suggestion for the design of an el-cheap-o Mars rover for the rental market? Well, time marches and so does techncal progress.
Although I still think my final idea for a ball rover is the right way to go (especially at the far end of a 20 minute feedback loop), the little rover shown at the link below is obviously robust enough to survive just about any thing Mars could throw at it. Enjoy.
Although I still think my final idea for a ball rover is the right way to go (especially at the far end of a 20 minute feedback loop), the little rover shown at the link below is obviously robust enough to survive just about any thing Mars could throw at it. Enjoy.
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12 years 8 months ago #13783
by shando
Replied by shando on topic Reply from Jim Shand
Larry, here is an opportunity to present a proposal based on this concept.
NASA seeks public input for future Mars exploration missions
In an effort to find cheaper alternatives for the exploration of Mars following recent budget cuts, earlier this year NASA established the Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG). To seek out the best and brightest ideas for a reformulated Mars exploration program, the group is calling on the public to submit ideas and concepts that will help inform new strategies for exploration of the Red Planet.
The call for innovative ideas and concepts is aimed at members of the scientific and technical communities who can submit abstracts online. These will be whittled down to a number of select concepts that will be presented during a workshop hosted by the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston in June.
NASA says the workshop will provide an open forum for the presentation, discussion and consideration of concepts, options, capabilities and innovations to advance Mars exploration. These ideas will inform a strategy for exploration within available resources, beginning as early as 2018 and stretching into the next decade and beyond.
More information: www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/marsconcepts2012/
NASA seeks public input for future Mars exploration missions
In an effort to find cheaper alternatives for the exploration of Mars following recent budget cuts, earlier this year NASA established the Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG). To seek out the best and brightest ideas for a reformulated Mars exploration program, the group is calling on the public to submit ideas and concepts that will help inform new strategies for exploration of the Red Planet.
The call for innovative ideas and concepts is aimed at members of the scientific and technical communities who can submit abstracts online. These will be whittled down to a number of select concepts that will be presented during a workshop hosted by the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston in June.
NASA says the workshop will provide an open forum for the presentation, discussion and consideration of concepts, options, capabilities and innovations to advance Mars exploration. These ideas will inform a strategy for exploration within available resources, beginning as early as 2018 and stretching into the next decade and beyond.
More information: www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/marsconcepts2012/
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