Design and development activities on the candidate sample acquisition system for the Rosetta mission

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Acquisition, Anchors (Fasteners), Comet Nuclei, Core Sampling, Drill Bits, Drills, Research And Development, European Space Programs, Mission Planning, Return To Earth Space Flight, Technology Assessment

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The main results obtained in the assessment and design of a flexible concept of Sample Acquisition System (SAS) to cope with demanding mission targets of Rosetta are illustrated. In particular, the main design features of the proposed SAS and sampling tool concepts are described and impact of mission requirements on system dealt with. The guidelines for a development activity are identified. A development effort (integrated and supported by extensive simulation and development testing) is foreseen in the critical areas of robotic structure elements for handling tools, corer tool and relevant drive devices, and anchoring system. The program of future activities is described.

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