...the who's who,
and the what's what 
of the space industry

Space Careers

news Space News

Search News Archive

Title

Article text

Keyword

  • Home
  • News
  • NASA Selects Moog to Power and Control VIPER Lunar Rover

NASA Selects Moog to Power and Control VIPER Lunar Rover

Written by  Thursday, 08 July 2021 12:24
Write a comment
East Aurora, NY (SPX) Jul 08, 2021
Moog Inc. report sthat the company's space products have been selected for an upcoming NASA mission to explore the Moon's South Pole. The Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER, is NASA's first mobile robotic rover mission to the Moon. VIPER will rely on Moog's radiation-hardened avionics technology to control the rover during its 100-day mission. The Integrated Avionics

Moog Inc. report sthat the company's space products have been selected for an upcoming NASA mission to explore the Moon's South Pole. The Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER, is NASA's first mobile robotic rover mission to the Moon.

VIPER will rely on Moog's radiation-hardened avionics technology to control the rover during its 100-day mission. The Integrated Avionics Unit (IAU) and Spacecraft Energization and Power Interfacing Assembly (SEPIA) will be the main computer and power management source for VIPER, essentially the "brains" of the rover.

Moog's IAU combines traditional command and data handling and electric power subsystem functions. The IAU controls VIPER's instruments for command, telemetry, heaters, and temperature/voltage/current sensors. In addition, the Moog equipment provides radiation-tolerant image processing and storage that will guide VIPER's maneuvers across the lunar surface.

The IAU and SEPIA will also manage the solar array, battery charging, and power distribution that support the large power requirements needed for wheel motor control and drilling capabilities. A particularly unique capability of the Moog equipment is the very low-power hibernation mode that will allow VIPER to survive the challenging prolonged lunar nights throughout the mission.

VIPER represents the first resource mapping mission on another celestial body. It will determine the concentration of water and ice that could eventually be harvested to sustain human exploration. This data will be instrumental in determining possible future landing sites for the NASA Artemis program, which will return Americans to the moon.

VIPER is set to land on the lunar surface in late 2023 under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services?(CLPS)?program. VIPER?will be the?largest and heaviest payload delivered by a CLPS provider.

"Our team continues to find innovative solutions to not only survive but excel in the harsh environment of space. We are thrilled that for more than 60 years, NASA engineers have continued to trust us with these critical missions," said Maureen Athoe, President of Moog Space and Defense.

Chris Hodge, Moog Gilbert, AZ General Manger, added, "We are excited to be providing the NASA VIPER control electronics. The extreme environments in the shadowed craters of the Moon's South Pole have driven challenging power and thermal designs to survive the hibernation phases. Moog is proud to be part of this mission that will enable future generations of human exploration."


Related Links
Moog Inc
NASA VIPER
Mars News and Information at MarsDaily.com
Lunar Dreams and more

Tweet

Thanks for being here;
We need your help. The SpaceDaily news network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.

SpaceDaily Contributor
$5 Billed Once

credit card or paypal

SpaceDaily Monthly Supporter
$5 Billed Monthly

paypal only



MOON DAILY
NASA offers $45M to solve risks for astronaut Lunar landing services
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 02, 2021
NASA is preparing to establish a regular cadence of trips to the Moon under Artemis. To help the agency fine-tune its approach, NASA will award firm fixed-price, milestone-based contracts of up to $45 million for commercial-led work under a broad agency announcement released Thursday. NASA is seeking new work to mature designs and conduct technology and engineering risk-reduction tasks for the human landing system (HLS), which will ferry Artemis astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface and back. ... read more


Read more from original source...

You must login to post a comment.
Loading comment... The comment will be refreshed after 00:00.

Be the first to comment.

Interested in Space?

Hit the buttons below to follow us...