PRE2020 4 Group5

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Team:

Members Student ID Faculty E-mail
Ive Harzing 1325094 AP i.harzing@student.tue.nl
Tim Kolen 1311506 AP t.kolen@student.tue.nl
Peter Duel 1236313 ME p.m.duel@student.tue.nl
Quentin Missinne 1435957 ME q.missinne@student.tue.nl
Johan van Tien 1455788 ME f.j.m.v.tien@student.tue.nl


Topic

USEr's

(TBD)

USE

(to be edited)

User: Space agencies (NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos) astro-biologists

Society

(To be edited) Society: Satisfying our curiosity primarily: scientists Long term: Everyone


Enterprise

(to be edited) Enterprise: Space agencies Governmental: NASA, ESA, JAXA, Roscosmos) Commercial: SpaceX, Blue Origin

astrophysicists

Project Plan

Milestones

To approach the project, milestones are created in hopes of setting realistic goals which can be acheived on a weekly basis. These goals will span for the entirety

Week 1

  • Project Decision
  • Project Plan
  • Research (25 papers - 5 P.P.):
    • Research previous/planned missions to Titan
      • Voyager 1&2
      • Cassini-Huygens 1997-2005
      • Dragonfly 2027-2034
    • General space and orbital research
      • How we plan on getting the tech into orbit of titan (or landing on titan)
    • Potential scanner types:
      • For Land rover:
        • Thermal sensors
        • GPR system (ground penetrating radar)
      • For satellite:
        • simple scanning software (to map surface and activity)


Week 2:

Before Meeting 1:

  • Research (5 P.P.)
  • Complete USEr research

After Meeting 1:

  • List of topics for WIKI
  • RPC List
  • Start looking into design solutions
  • Specify Deliverable

week 3:

  • Research
  • Prototype/deliverable development of idea
  • Update project plan for prototype/deliverable

Week 4:

  • Additional research (if necissary)
  • Begin developping prototype
  • Addapt WIKI page with new information

Week 5:

  • Run primary test on prototype
  • Fix any issues with prototype and further develop it
  • Addapt WIKI

Week 6:

  • Complete Prototype
  • Test Prototype deliverable

Week 7:

  • Final testing of deliverable
  • Fill in missing information from WIKI

Week 8:

  • Presentation
  • Finalize WIKI

  • Research:

ow thoroughly programmed the system will be.

  • How much of this can be realised and hand in
  • potential deliverable programs/software
  • what would be used to create software.
  • Conditions of life
  • Deliverable:
  • For technical (physical rover):
    • RC cars of sorts hooked up with sensors which we can show the use of certain sensors for life detection (thermal and radiation sensors).
  • Program/software:
    • Show the program code and its effect on a simple arduino most notably:
    • goal based decision making
    • self learning system
    • mapping software
  • (Possible combination of both)
  • Final Video:
    • No further addition to this general goal as it is simply a presentation of what we have achieved.
  • Make working camera mount with live feedback
  • Reach xx% effectiveness in recognizing points of interest
  • (Rover) Make virtual environment in which the set up can be tested (looking for patterns in a dynamic space)
    • Subgoal: make database of all kind of surfaces found on Titan
    • Subgoal: determine physics on the surface of Titan and how that impacts the movement of the rover.
  • (Satellite) Determine ideal orbit (and adjustment propulsion) for the system
  • Think of ideal camera resolution, geostatic orbit (is that possible for moons?)
  • Design system to fit in a standard rocket (pretty high goal I know, but might be a fun thing to look into)


  • decide on either a rover or a satellite
  • For rover:
    • Investigated all kinds of surfaces that are on Titan
    • Rover is able to travel across the surface that has been chosen to be investigated
    • a drill has been designed to obtain underground samples
    • an energy source that last longer than the calculated mission length has been chosen (RTG for instance)
    • the rover design fits into the rocket that will transport the rover to Titan
    • the rover can be located from earth
    • the rover is able to communicate with earth at certain defined intervals
  • For satellite:
    • The satellite can get and stay into orbit
    • The satellite is able to establish its distance from the surface of Titan
    • The satellite is able to obtain video in a resolution high enough to resolve objects that are 1 m long (min length can be adjusted)
    • the satellite is able to obtain a heat profile of Titan in high resolution
    • the satellite is able to communicate with earth at certain defined intervals
  • looking for specific things of ‘life’ instead of thoroughly searching
  • For the rover, material study has to be done
  • Simulation with the program
  • Communication with planet earth - all the time or only when necessary


Logbook and Structure:

See the following page: Logbook Group 5

Research:

Deliverable:

State of the Art: