The lunar lander robotic exploration testbed at Marshall Spaceflight Center provides a test environment for robotic lander test articles, components and algorithms to reduce the risk on the airless body designs during lunar landing. Also included is a chart comparing the two different types of Anchor nodes for the International Lunar Network (ILN): Solar/Battery and the Advanced Stirling Radioisotope generator (ARSG.)


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    Title :

    MSFC Robotic Lunar Lander Testbed and Current Status of the International Lunar Network (ILN) Anchor Nodes Mission


    Contributors:
    Cohen, Barbara (author) / Bassler, Julie (author) / Harris, Danny (author) / Morse, Brian (author) / Reed, Cheryl (author) / Kirby, Karen (author) / Eng, Douglas (author)

    Conference:

    AAS Division for Planetary Science ; 2009 ; Fajardo, Puerto Rico


    Publication date :

    2009-10-05


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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