MMAE Seminar: Terry Fong

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Robert A. Pritzker Science Center, Room 111 3105 South Dearborn Street 电车无码, IL 60616
Terry Fong, chief roboticist at NASA Ames Research Center

The Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering presents a special seminar given by Terry Fong, chief roboticist at NASA Ames Research Center. Fong will present 鈥淭he NASA Volatiles Inspecting Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) Mission,鈥 on Friday, October 25, from 12:45鈥1:45 p.m. in room 111 of the Pritzker Science Center.

Abstract

The Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER)鈥痠s a NASA mission designed to explore the extreme environment of the鈥疢oon in search of water ice. VIPER is intended to land at the South Pole鈥痮f the Moon and spend approximately 100 days mapping and surveying four鈥痙ifferent 鈥渋ce stability regions.鈥 Determining the distribution,鈥痯hysical state and composition of water ice deposits will help increase鈥痷nderstanding the sources of lunar polar water, as well as providing鈥痠nsight into the distribution and origin of volatiles across the solar鈥痵ystem.鈥

In this talk, I will present an overview of the VIPER mission, the鈥痳over鈥檚 design, lunar surface simulation, and mission operations. During鈥疺IPER鈥檚 exploration of the Moon, the rover will endure extreme temperature conditions, dynamic lighting and complex terrain, while鈥痭ear-real-time rover driving will present new planetary mission鈥痮perational challenges.鈥

Biography

Terry Fong is the chief roboticist at the NASA Ames鈥疪esearch Center and the Deputy Rover Manager for VIPER. Terry鈥痯reviously led development of the Astrobee free-flying robot, which was deployed to the International Space Station in 2019. Terry has鈥痯ublished more than 175 papers in space and field robotics,鈥痟uman-robot interaction, virtual reality user interfaces, and鈥痯lanetary mapping. Terry received his B.S. and M.S. in aeronautics鈥痑nd astronautics from MIT and his Ph.D. in robotics from CMU.鈥 

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