Title :
A Traverse Gravimeter for the Lunar Surface
Author_Institution :
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139
Abstract :
A semiautomatic, self-leveling lunar gravimeter has been designed for the purpose of measuring gravity at predetermined stops along the route of a Lunar Rover Vehicle to obtain a gravity profile. The Traverse Gravimeter is completely self-contained and is powered by an internal battery. The gravity sensor is a vibrating string accelerometer (VSA) which is enclosed in a precision oven. Gravity data are obtained by initiating a measurement. After the gravimeter has leveled, the VSA difference frequency is counted down and a gate is generated to enable a crystal-controlled clock to a BCD counter. The BCD counter stores the data which are a measurement of gravity. These data, displayed upon command by the astronaut, are transmitted by voice back to earth. It is expected that the accuracy of the gravimeter will be in excess of 1 mgal. Low power, light weight, reliability, and simplicity of operation are major considerations in the design of the gravimeter.
Keywords :
Accelerometers; Battery charge measurement; Clocks; Counting circuits; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Gravity measurement; Moon; Ovens; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGE.1972.271303