Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990usra.proc...63.&link_type=abstract
In USRA, Proceedings of the 6th Annual Summer Conference: NASA/USRA University Advanced Design Program p 63-67 (SEE N91-18121 10
Physics
Lunar Bases, Lunar Rocks, Lunar Soil, Mechanical Engineering, Packaging, Regolith, Soils, Stabilization, Takeoff, Textiles, Deployment, Schools, Sunlight
Scientific paper
Georgia Tech's School of Textile and Fiber Engineering and School of Mechanical Engineering participated in four cooperative design efforts this year. Each of two interdisciplinary teams designed a system consisting of a lunar regolith bag and an apparatus for filling this bag. The third group designed a mat for stabilization of lunar soil during takeoff and landing, and a method for packaging and deploying this mat. Finally, the fourth group designed a sunlight diffusing tent to be used as a lunar worksite. Summaries of these projects are given.
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