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Project Xpedition Spacecraft Senior Design – Spring 2009 http://eng.purdue.edu/jump/25cc30

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Project X pedition. Spacecraft Senior Design – Spring 2009. http://eng.purdue.edu/jump/25cc30. Motivation: Commercial Lunar Missions. Small Payload. Resupply Lunar Base. Project X pedition Requirements. Land on the Moon Move 500 meters Transmit HD pictures and video to Earth - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Project Xpedition

Spacecraft Senior Design – Spring 2009http://eng.purdue.edu/jump/25cc30

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Motivation:Commercial Lunar Missions

Resupply Lunar BaseSmall Payload

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Project Xpedition Requirements

•Land on the Moon

•Move 500 meters

•Transmit HD pictures and video to Earth

•Survive the Lunar Night

•Minimize cost with 90% reliability

Project Xpedition

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Payloads

•100 g•10 kg•1700 kg

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Mission Phases

•Earth Launch•Lunar Transfer•Lunar Descent•Locomotion 500 m

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Earth Launch

Dnepr-1

110 ft

160 ft

Falcon - 9

180 ft

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Earth Launch• Site: Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan• Cost: $5M

250 Mile Parking Orbit

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Lunar LanderOrbital Transfer

Vehicle

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880 lbs in Low Earth Orbit

Solar Arrays unfold

Attitude Control

InternalView

Hall Thruster produces 80

mN of thrust

8’

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Power

CommunicationS-Band Antenna

2 Solar ArraysLithium-Ion Battery

Attitude

Chemical Thrusters

Sun SensorStar Sensor

Reaction Wheels

Lunar Transfer

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•25 km parking orbit•2 hour orbital period

•Lander is self sufficient•160 kg Lander mass •Half of mass is propellant

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Space Balls Housing

Communication Antenna and Motor

Solar Panel

Attitude Control Thrusters

RadiatorAttitude Sensors

CPU

H2O2 Tank

Helium Tank

Radial Flow Hybrid Engine

3 ft.

Camera

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Surveyor 3

Apollo 12

40km

Landing Site: Mare Cognitum

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Mission Requirements Land on Moon Move Payload 500 m Take Picture

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Performing system analysis

Lexan Shell

Camera

CPU

Dust Removal Vibration Motor

Battery

100g Payload

Main Axel and Motor Housing

Communications Transceiver

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Mission Requirements

1. Land on Moon

2. Move 500m

3. Take PictureTaking Photo of LanderRemoving Dust

All Systems Are GO!Avoiding Obstacle

Cruise Speed: 3.2 mphMinimum Turning Radius: 2.5 in

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10 kg Lunar Lander

230 lbs Lander270 lbs Propellant500 lbs Total

Mission Requirements

1. Land on Moon

2. Move 500m

3. Take Picture

4. Survive Night

Hop EngineThrust: 45 lbsBurn Time: 135 sec10 kg Payload

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500m

Record Video

Mission Requirements

1. Land on Moon

2. Move 500m

3. Take Picture

4. Survive Night

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Completed lunar descent• Full stop• Begin locomotion

Attitude Thrusters

16 ft

6 ft

300 ft

Main EngineAvg. Thrust: 230 lbsBurn time: 60 s

Large Payload

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Mission Requirements:1. Move 500 meters2. Land on moon3. Resupply base

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$27MCost

- $22M Purse

= $5MNet Mission Cost

100 g 10 kg 1743 kg0

50

100

150

200

250

Mission Cost, $M in 2009 Dollars

Mission Cost

$27 Million72% Success

$30 Million72% Success

$223 Million92% Success

Cost Per Kilogram$271Million

$3 Million

$130k

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Recommendations:1. Balance reliability and cost2. Electric Propulsion for Lunar transfer3. Soft land on Lunar surface

Google Lunar X PRIZE:1. $27M mission accomplished for $5M2. Many viable locomotion methods3. Potential to open commercial market

Results

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Question & Answer

http://eng.purdue.edu/jump/25cc30

Project Xpedition