Exploration activities on the lunar surface will require precise knowledge of the position of a robotic or manned vehicle. This paper discusses the use of radio beacons as method to determine the position of a mobile unit on the surface. Previous concepts consider the installation of such equipment by the robot itself. A novel idea is discussed here, namely to use miniaturized radio beacons which are deployed (released) during the descent of the lander on the surface. This idea has three major advantages compared to previous proposals: (i) it avoids the time costly and energy consuming installation of the equipment by a rover. (ii) The impact velocities of the probes are in reasonable range since the probes are deployed at low altitude from...
This paper presents the project and setup activities of a new test facility for autonomous optical n...
Many questions of lunar science remain unanswered because of a lack of specific data. With the poten...
We propose to deploy small (2-3 kg) Lunar geodesy packages on the Moon's surface, consisting of an o...
Since the beginning of human space exploration, safe and soft landing on a celestial body (planet, m...
The exploration and potential future exploitation of solar system bodies requires technologies for p...
The Moon is currently a prime focus of space exploration. The spacefaring nations are studying, def...
This article presents a system design and a surface operations concept for a robotically deployable,...
With the increasing traffic in the lunar regime as part of NASA efforts to return humans to the moon...
Speculation on near-term scientific reasons for the exploration of lunar pits is offered alongside c...
Current and future landing missions are relying on a combination of inertial and optical sensor meas...
Current and future planetary exploration missions involve a landing on the target celestial body. Al...
Accurate autonomous navigation capabilities are essential for future lunar robotic landing missions ...
Abstract: The future of human spaceflight is oriented towards the exploration of planetary bodies be...
Abstract. This paper describes three innovative concepts for a mobile lunar base. These concept comb...
This paper presents the project and setup activities of a new test facility for autonomous optical n...
This paper presents the project and setup activities of a new test facility for autonomous optical n...
Many questions of lunar science remain unanswered because of a lack of specific data. With the poten...
We propose to deploy small (2-3 kg) Lunar geodesy packages on the Moon's surface, consisting of an o...
Since the beginning of human space exploration, safe and soft landing on a celestial body (planet, m...
The exploration and potential future exploitation of solar system bodies requires technologies for p...
The Moon is currently a prime focus of space exploration. The spacefaring nations are studying, def...
This article presents a system design and a surface operations concept for a robotically deployable,...
With the increasing traffic in the lunar regime as part of NASA efforts to return humans to the moon...
Speculation on near-term scientific reasons for the exploration of lunar pits is offered alongside c...
Current and future landing missions are relying on a combination of inertial and optical sensor meas...
Current and future planetary exploration missions involve a landing on the target celestial body. Al...
Accurate autonomous navigation capabilities are essential for future lunar robotic landing missions ...
Abstract: The future of human spaceflight is oriented towards the exploration of planetary bodies be...
Abstract. This paper describes three innovative concepts for a mobile lunar base. These concept comb...
This paper presents the project and setup activities of a new test facility for autonomous optical n...
This paper presents the project and setup activities of a new test facility for autonomous optical n...
Many questions of lunar science remain unanswered because of a lack of specific data. With the poten...
We propose to deploy small (2-3 kg) Lunar geodesy packages on the Moon's surface, consisting of an o...