Rachel Jones ITMG 100 08 Technology Research Project

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A NEW AGE IN SPACE

EXPLORATION

Rachel Jones

ITMG 100 08

Technology Research Project

Introduction

Exploration of space has fascinated people for thousands of years

Today’s technology has made aeronautics easier

History of Moon Exploration

1957: Sputnik I 1964: First man

and woman in space

1969: Apollo 11

NASA Lunar Chariot

NASA Lunar ChariotNASA’s Lunar Chariot Prototype

Capacity 2 people

Color Gold

Steering 6 wheels, each with full, independent 360° turning

radius

Spacesuits Needed? No; Pressurized Compartments

Seats? No; 360° steering pedestal, located in back like a

chariot

Speed and Distance Top speeds of 10-20kph; Travel distances up to

1000km

Extra Features? Attachments available- bulldozer, plow and drill

[1] This table was compiled from information found on both NASA’s website and articles from the “New Scientist”

Key Innovations

Pressurized Compartments

360° turning radius Speed and Distance

NASA’s Long Term Goals

Begin robotic missions to the moon

2020: Permanent human presence on moon (outside space station)

References Dean, Brandi. "NASA's Newest Concept Vehicle Takes Off-Roading out

of this World." NASA. 27 Feb. 2008. NASA. 17 Nov. 2008 <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/news/releases/2008/H08-068.html>.

"The History of Moon Exploration." Nuffield Project. 24 Sept. 2002. University of Bradford. 17 Nov. 2008 <http://www.telescope.org/nuffield/pas/moon/moon7.html>.

McKenna, Phil. "Lunar Chariot Prepares to Tear up Some Moon Dust." Space. 25 Mar. 2008. NewScientist. 17 Nov. 2008 <http://www.newscientist.com/article/ dn13529-lunar-chariot-prepares-to-tear-up-some-moon-dust.html>.

"No Spacesuits Needed in New Lunar Rover." Space. 27 Oct. 2008. NewScientist. 17 Nov. 2008 <http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn15047>.

Shiga, David. "Giant Robots Could Carry Lunar Bases on Their Backs." Space. 4 Apr. 2008. NewScientist. 17 Nov. 2008 <http://www.newscientist.com/article/ dn13590-giant-robots-could-carry-lunar-bases-on-their-backs.html>.

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