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Soft deployable airless wheel for lunar lava tube intact exploration
Seong-Bin Lee1, Namsuk Cho2,3, Geonho Lee3
1Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, 34141, Republic of Korea.
Engineers developed a novel deployable wheel for lunar exploration rovers. This innovative wheel enables safe navigation of challenging lunar pits and lava tubes, enhancing future space missions.
Area of Science:
- Robotics and Mechanical Engineering
- Planetary Science and Exploration
- Materials Science
Background:
- Lunar pits and lava tubes are prime candidates for human habitats due to natural shielding.
- Exploring these unique lunar environments presents significant mobility challenges, including steep slopes and cliffs.
- Current rover wheel technologies may not be optimized for the extreme terrain and conditions within lunar caves.
Purpose of the Study:
- To introduce a novel soft, deployable airless wheel designed for lunar pit and lava tube exploration.
- To enhance rover stowage efficiency and mission flexibility through a high deployment ratio.
- To overcome the mobility challenges posed by steep and uneven terrain in lunar subsurface environments.
Main Methods:
- Design and fabrication of a reconfigurable reciprocal wheel structure using elastic steel strips in a woven helical pattern.
- Integration of shape transformation capabilities while maintaining load-bearing capacity.
- Experimental testing of the wheel's performance on various terrains and its resilience to simulated lunar impacts.
Main Results:
- The wheel demonstrated successful traversal of 200-millimeter obstacles.
- Stable mobility was achieved on rocky surfaces and lunar soil simulants.
- The wheel exhibited resilience to drop impacts simulating a 100-meter descent under lunar gravity.
- The wheel can be stowed at 230 mm and deployed to 500 mm, allowing for efficient rover packing.
Conclusions:
- The developed deployable wheel is highly suitable for future lunar pit and cave exploration missions.
- The wheel's design offers enhanced safety for vertical descents and mitigates damage from falls.
- Minimized reliance on delicate components makes the wheel robust for extreme lunar conditions, improving mission reliability.
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