Posts Tagged ‘NASA’
Today…
Today is a pretty happy day! ^_^ It’s sunny out, and it’s my birthday! I didn’t get any presents, but that’s okay
I did something that I wanted to do for a while now… I still haven’t finished blogging all of my pics from the Stanford EPGY SI AI trip!
The last place I went to while in California was the JPL! It was really amazing! Our tourer works on Deep Space. Uber cool!
Click continue reading to see the pics
Robots on the Moon
Recently I’ve been thinking about swarm robotics and the potential they could have on some of our other planets. Do we really know everything there is to know about the Moon? We have lots of data… but are there underlying details that are still hidden?
Instead of spending trillions of dollars on a gigantor research project, a few billion dollars could send some robots to the moon. The robots could have the ability to drill, evaluate the dirt, and ‘laser beam’ rocks like the MER. It will also have cameras on it
I’m kind of envisioning about… 2.5 times the size of Sojourner.
About 12 of these robots could be placed on the Moon. When one of the robots find results that are ‘interesting’, a few robots that are close to it will become closer, evaluating where else the interesting results lie. Each of the 12 robots could have different ‘accessories’ on it too, so that they’re all not evaluating the same thing.
Course, it could also be applied to other planets- like Mars, or maybe they could be sent out to Triton. That would be kinda cool!
It would be simple, and autonomous. The results obtained could potentially trigger new information, which could lead to a more precise robot, which could lead to new discoveries.
Sounds like I have even more research to do!
Go Phoenix Go!
Here’s to the new Mars rover!
I hope it lands, but it does use retro rockets instead of airbags… so if they do pull it off, well done to them!
NASA TV starts broadcasting the event at 6:00pm EDT.
I can’t wait!!!