Impact-Actuated Digging Tool for Lunar Excavation
TBMG-16955
08/01/2013
- Content
NASA’s plans for a lunar outpost require extensive excavation. The Lunar Surface Systems Project Office projects that thousands of tons of lunar soil will need to be moved. Conventional excavators dig through soil by brute force, and depend upon their substantial weight to react to the forces generated. This approach will not be feasible on the Moon for two reasons: (1) gravity is 1/6th that on Earth, which means that a kg on the Moon will supply 1/6 the down force that it does on Earth, and (2) transportation costs (at the time of this reporting) of $50K to $100K per kg make massive excavators economically unattractive.
- Citation
- "Impact-Actuated Digging Tool for Lunar Excavation," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2013.