Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991fsa..workq....t&link_type=abstract
In NASDA, Future Space Activities Workshop: Lunar Base Workshop 1991 14 p (SEE N92-33753 24-91)
Computer Science
Data Transmission, Lunar Communication, Lunar Exploration, Lunar Probes, Lunar Roving Vehicles, Navigation Instruments, Communication Satellites, Japanese Spacecraft, Lunar Landing Modules
Scientific paper
Studies on missions and systems of lunar roving vehicles are conducted to compensate for the defects of unmanned lunar landing modules. Results of the reviews on system requirements, exploration scenarios, and outlines of their operations are presented. The results of system reviews on navigation and guidance, and communication and lunar data relay satellites are introduced. Outlooks of mission equipment, candidate exploration courses, visible conditions, and exploration activities profiles are presented. Configuration, functional chart, GN&C (Guidance, Navigation and Control) functional requirements of lunar roving vehicle, and lunar data relay satellite configuration and their orbit are also introduced. Since lunar roving vehicle technology involves most of the technologies necessary for Japan's future space development such as lunar and planet exploration, remote control, and autonomous and intelligent robot technologies, it is hoped that the space development capability level will be developed rapidly.
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