Title :
Sample acquisition and caching using detachable scoops for mars sample return
Author :
Younse, P. ; Stroupe, A. ; Huntsberger, T. ; Garrett, M. ; Eigenbrode, J.L. ; Benning, L.G. ; Fogel, M. ; Steele, A.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
Abstract :
Future Mars sample return missions would require technology to robotically acquire and cache multiple samples for delivery back to Earth. Anticipating the need to acquire samples and prevent cross-contamination, individual detachable scoops and caching boxes were designed for use with a rover. Four sample scoop/cache assemblies were mounted onto the back of Mars technology rover Sample Return Rover 2000 (SRR2K) at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A robotic arm on the rover was used to open and close the cache boxes. A clamping mechanism designed for the end effector of the robotic arm attached and detached individual scoops and performed the scooping for sample collection. The spring-loaded cache boxes had a labyrinth seal incorporated into the lid to provide a bio-barrier from external contaminants. The sample collection and caching system was tested, along with a cleaning protocol, to ensure cleanliness of the samples for life-detection studies August 2008 in Svalbard, Norway during the Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition (AMASE).
Keywords :
aerospace control; aerospace robotics; robot kinematics; Mars return missions; cache multiple samples; caching system; clamping mechanism; robotic arm; sample return rover 2000; Clamps; Earth; End effectors; Laboratories; Life testing; Mars; Propulsion; Robotic assembly; Robots; Seals;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace conference, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2621-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2622-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2009.4839312