The Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD) project sought to develop and conduct a field trial, in an analogous Martian environment, of a space-compatible regolith-sampling tool. The project implemented a number of key technologies to achieve this aim; a drilling control loop based on ultrasonic power feedback, a bayonet interface system to allow a drillstring to be built up in-situ then disassembled after use, a coring design which captured the cores drilled out, and a mechanism for caching the core samples in sealable containers. The system was demonstrated in the laboratory with results indicating low power, low weight on bit, achievement of the targeted depth, and the retrieval of still-frozen core samples. The routines to allow the sys...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
demands that rock fines from a wide variety of rock types ranging from soft shale to very hard basal...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
In the effort to explore the subsurface of terrestrial bodies, we seek to obtain better samples from...
Future exploration missions to rocky bodies within the Solar System may wish to utilize drill system...
The Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD), recently developed by a consortium of European partners ...
The next series of planetary exploration missions require a method of extracting rock and soil core ...
This paper presents the findings of a recent field trip by the Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill team ...
NASA is in the process of developing an autonomous drill for use in an unmanned mission to Mars. NAS...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
A prototype of a motion control system for an Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD) tool is presen...
NASA has discovered the existence of water under the surface of Mars. To access this water, an autom...
The ability to penetrate subsurfaces and perform sample acquisition at depth of meters may be critic...
Volume-constrained robotic missions seeking to obtain samples from beneath a planetary subsurface ma...
The acquisition of samples from deep within planets, moons and asteroids will require a drilling and...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
demands that rock fines from a wide variety of rock types ranging from soft shale to very hard basal...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
In the effort to explore the subsurface of terrestrial bodies, we seek to obtain better samples from...
Future exploration missions to rocky bodies within the Solar System may wish to utilize drill system...
The Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD), recently developed by a consortium of European partners ...
The next series of planetary exploration missions require a method of extracting rock and soil core ...
This paper presents the findings of a recent field trip by the Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill team ...
NASA is in the process of developing an autonomous drill for use in an unmanned mission to Mars. NAS...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
A prototype of a motion control system for an Ultrasonic Planetary Core Drill (UPCD) tool is presen...
NASA has discovered the existence of water under the surface of Mars. To access this water, an autom...
The ability to penetrate subsurfaces and perform sample acquisition at depth of meters may be critic...
Volume-constrained robotic missions seeking to obtain samples from beneath a planetary subsurface ma...
The acquisition of samples from deep within planets, moons and asteroids will require a drilling and...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...
demands that rock fines from a wide variety of rock types ranging from soft shale to very hard basal...
The results from the Phoenix mission led scientists to believe it is possible that primitive life ex...