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Multiple Google Lunar X-Prize clone-like rovers are delivered by a single lander. | Multiple Google Lunar X-Prize clone-like rovers are delivered by a single lander. | ||
− | The lander will "hop" around to deposit rovers, similar to an upside down "Candy" dispenser. [[Image: | + | The lander will "hop" around to deposit rovers, similar to an upside down "Candy" dispenser. [[Image:Rover Deployment.jpg]]. |
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+ | The lander, after it's deployed it's first lander, on it's way to the next drop point! | ||
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== Specifications for the rovers == | == Specifications for the rovers == |
Revision as of 01:53, 2 September 2008
Mission 1
Multiple Google Lunar X-Prize clone-like rovers are delivered by a single lander.
The lander will "hop" around to deposit rovers, similar to an upside down "Candy" dispenser. .
(Rover deployment.)
The lander, after it's deployed it's first lander, on it's way to the next drop point! .
Specifications for the rovers
Mobility
is this necessary with the lander dropping multiple 'rovers'
Video
webcams are cheap, the data may be expensive though. height for a perspective ? pan, tilt, optical zoom ?
Communications
Do we assuming short range communications relayed through the hopper ? The advantage of a hopper is to fly over the horizon, perhaps a mesh-comm network ?
Lunar Nightlife
may require RTGs just to survive.