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Jan 5, 2023

SMART: Instrumented Drill for ISRU Investigations on the Moon

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Honeybee Robotics is developing a next generation drilling system called SMART (Sensing, Measurement, Analysis, and Reconnaissance Tool) for lunar in situ resource utilization (ISRU) applications. SMART is a rotary percussive drill mounted on a linear stage, similar to The Regolith and Ice Drill for Exploration of New Terrains (TRIDENT) that is flying to the Moon in 2022 and 2023. Unlike TRIDENT, which uses the auger to move drill cuttings up to the surface for analysis, the SMART auger and bit assembly is integrated with instruments that can perform analysis in situ. By instrumenting the auger, we are changing the paradigm of exploration—we are bringing an instrument to the sample as opposed to bringing the sample to an instrument. The auger will now be an instrument with sample analysis capabilities. Honeybee Robotics has designed and fabricated a prototype for SMART and is adapting an existing rotary percussive drill called RANCOR to be used to conduct tests in a relevant lunar environment.

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Honeybee Robotics, Altadena, CA. Email: [email protected]
Kris Zacny
Honeybee Robotics, Altadena, CA
Jennifer Heldmann
NASA Ames Research Center, Division of Space Sciences and Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch, Moffett Field, CA
Kathryn Bywaters
Honeybee Robotics, Altadena, CA
Sofia Kwok
Honeybee Robotics, Altadena, CA
Carter Fortuin
Honeybee Robotics, Altadena, CA
Anthony Colaprete
NASA Ames Research Center, Division of Space Sciences and Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch, Moffett Field, CA
Arwen Dave
NASA Ames Research Center, Division of Space Sciences and Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch, Moffett Field, CA
Richard Elphic
NASA Ames Research Center, Division of Space Sciences and Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch, Moffett Field, CA
Dayne Kemp
NASA Ames Research Center, Division of Space Sciences and Astrobiology, Planetary Systems Branch, Moffett Field, CA
Keith B. Chin
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

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