Geotechnical Property Tool on NASA Ames K-10 Rover - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Geotechnical Property Tool on NASA Ames K-10 Rover

Kris Zacny, Jack Wilson, Arthur Ashley, Chris Santoro, Michael Sudano, Susan Lee, Linda Kobayashi, Terrence W. Fong, and Matthew Deans
Conference Paper, Proceedings of Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR, October, 2008

Abstract

The planning of a range of future human activities on the Moon requires the use of terrestrial analogs to help these activities be as safe, productive, and cost-effective as possible. We discuss key features of a systematic approach to selecting terrestrial analogs for lunar exploration operations planning.

BibTeX

@conference{Zacny-2008-10115,
author = {Kris Zacny and Jack Wilson and Arthur Ashley and Chris Santoro and Michael Sudano and Susan Lee and Linda Kobayashi and Terrence W. Fong and Matthew Deans},
title = {Geotechnical Property Tool on NASA Ames K-10 Rover},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Joint Annual Meeting of LEAG-ICEUM-SRR},
year = {2008},
month = {October},
keywords = {planetary exploration, analog},
}