A 3-axis autonomous gravity offloading device located within a lunar simulant chamber.
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Dr. Paul van Susante
George Johnson
Travis Wavrunek
Alumni
Dana Brouse
Elijah Cobb
Project Overview
The Infrared Gravity Offloading (IRGO) device is an active 3-axis crane inside the PSTDL lunar simulant sandbox that continuously positions itself over an object with a constant upward force simulating lunar gravity by tracking with an infrared LED.
Technical Details
X & Y axis are positioned by a control loop referencing the relative offset of the LED
Z axis will provide continuous upward force to simulate lunar gravity
Stepper motors for accuracy
Controlled by IR tracking or manual control with keyboard/controller
Only requirement is that the tether is attached to the center of gravity.