NASA Preps Mars Underground Mole
Roland Piquepaille writes "People at NASA never cease to surprise me. Searching for water or presence of past life of Mars obviously needs drilling beneath the surface. So NASA is developing the Mars Underground Mole (MUM), based on a previous device used for the European Beagle 2 mission. But here is the twist. MUM will include sensors which were previously used to collect spectral imagery of Earth from pilotless aircrafts, especially Hawaii, according to NASA. While the Mole will stay on the surface on Mars and drill up to 5 meters deep, it will transmit data via a fiber optic cable to a digital array scanning interferometer (DASI). And the spectral images produced by the DASI will enable researchers to identify possible water, ice, organics and minerals under the surface on Mars. And this MUM will be a small one, weighing less than a kilogram for a length of only 50 centimeters. For more details and pictures about MUM, please read this overview."
The cryobot, which my advisor here at UH built for the Martian polar cap, as well as Europa. It was a tube that would be lowered nose-first from a lander onto the ice, and melt its way down using a heated tip in the nose, taking readings along the way. They actually tested it out in the Antarctic, but unfortunately, I wasn't here at the time, so didn't get to go along :(
Come to think of it, some of the guys right down the hall have been working on the airborne hyperspectral imager mentioned in the article; maybe I'll go ask them about this.
It seems as if space exploration has become a veritable black hole for funding. As my grandmother said, "They should fund heaven on earth before going to explore it." Though space exploration *may* have some good effects on research (like joysticks), I feel that we first need to invest in research to, say, cheapen AIDS drugs or provide cleaner water.
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NASA Preps Mars Underground Mole
Posted by michael on Friday July 16, @08:45PM
from the better-hope-they-don't-strike-oil dept.
Roland Piquepaille writes "People at NASA never cease to surprise me. Searching for water or presence of past life of Mars obviously needs drilling beneath the surface. So NASA is developing the Mars Underground Mole (MUM), based on a previous device used for the European Beagle 2 mission. But here is the twist. MUM will include sensors which were previously used to collect spectral imagery of Earth from pilotless aircrafts, especially Hawaii, according to NASA. While the Mole will stay on the surface on Mars and drill up to 5 meters deep, it will transmit data via a fiber optic cable to a digital array scanning interferometer (DASI). And the spectral images produced by the DASI will enable researchers to identify possible water, ice, organics and minerals under the surface on Mars. And this MUM will be a small one, weighing less than a kilogram for a length of only 50 centimeters. For more details and pictures about MUM, please read this overview."
And this MUM will be a small one, weighing less than a kilogram for a length of only 50 centimeters.
Indeed, that is even shorter than my MUM, and quite a bit lighter too!
Finally, Beagle II will appear from out of nowhere, disable the Mole, negotiate a peace treaty with the new life, and usher in a new era of human-alien cooperation.
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Freedom to fear. Freedom from thought. Freedom to kill.
I guess the War on Terror really is about freedom!
Today Martians sighed in relief as their underground civilization is 6 meters beneath Mars' surface.
International Rescue had this figured out a long time ago with a much cooler mole.
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So we sent a dog... now a mole... whats next? A swallow?
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Useless trivia: The original Beagle drilling technology is is based upon a Hong Kong dentist's idea. The name of the guy is Dr. Ng.
I wonder how many of these little robo-critters they could deploy in a single landing? Sure seems like a swarm of the little buggers spreading out for not only redundancy but increased geographical coverage would be a big plus.
Looks like that base station each is tethered to would put a kink in that idea though.
And of course if the subterranean residents interpret the swarm as an invasion, Lucy's gonna have some 'splainin to do...
Is that implying that the Mars exploration mission of Spirit and Opportunity was NOT a REAL mission? Spirit and Opportunity has been one of the most successful missions that NASA has ever undertaken, those rovers have surpassed their use-by-date by more than 3 months!
If that wasn't a real Mars mission, then what exactly is considered to be a real Mars mission?
so, MUM's the word?
-Ryan
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"...please read this overview."
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Isn't this similar to that failed mission (the one with the english/metric issue or something like that) where two probes were to crash in to the planet, then drill down some distance to take samples?
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NASA is planning on using drilling technology similar to Beagle 2.
What technology is that -- running headlong into the planet at high speed? Seeing as how we never heard whimper one out of Beagle, I don't think that's such a good plan...
I have something in common with Stephen Hawking...
No kidding. I'd hate to see our troops bomb the crap out of, then occupy Mars under suspicion of "weapons of mass destruction".
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They're sending devices that they'll basically be planting in the ground, and they're named MUM and DASI? Either they've got a sense of humor, or a green thumb. Maybe next they'll send the TULIP - Tunneling Underground Life Investigation Probe, or maybe the ROSE - Roving Observor / Sentience Explorer...
Come to the University of Mars! Classes starting soon!
The goal is similar, but the method is totally different. The first method was part of the cheap-better-faster mantra. The first mission would be akin to drilling for oil by hurling the oil-dereks from the sky at several hundred miles per hour The first mission involved no drilling, only the momentum of the crash to burrow some small distance underground. It was to rely on very hardened electronics to survive the crash, but no moving parts. There are electronics like this that are used in things like artillery shells that can scan the ground beneath them as they spin, and transmit a band of imagery back on rout to their target, the imagery useful for recon. So the original idea was not so outlandish, as we knew the probes could/should survive inpact, only they didn't for reasons unknown.
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should not be sending anything but orbiters until we have the tech to survive longer..We should be building SG:Atlantis 'type' agrifarms and de-salinizations plants off the continental shelf now, and when we can survive down there long term, THEN WE START INTO SPACE with people for real, until then we should be building orbital factories for crytalline growth tech and other industries that could benefit hugely from either low/null grav, no pressure, or things that just are too scary to do at home..try the shadowline on Luna. Oh well sounds really straight foward and easy so it can't possibly be so, and will prolly never happen :( In the US, too many greedy companies hoarding info and tech, they'd rather go under and bankrupt with the assets than share any profit.
errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?