Hazard Detection And Avoidance For The Nova-C Lander
In early 2022, Intuitive Machines' NOVA-C Lander will touch down on the lunar surface becoming the first commercial endeavor to visit a celestial body. NOVA-C will deliver six payloads to the lunar surface with various scientific and engineering objectives, ushering in a new era of commercial s...
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Zusammenfassung: | In early 2022, Intuitive Machines' NOVA-C Lander will touch down on the lunar
surface becoming the first commercial endeavor to visit a celestial body.
NOVA-C will deliver six payloads to the lunar surface with various scientific
and engineering objectives, ushering in a new era of commercial space
exploration and utilization. However, to safely accomplish the mission, the
NOVA-C lander must ensure its landing site is free of hazards larger than 30 cm
and the slope of local terrain at touchdown is less than 10 degrees off
vertical. To accomplish this, NOVA-C utilizes Intuitive Machines' precision
navigation system, coupled with machine vision algorithms for scene reduction
and landing site characterization. A unique aspect to the NOVA-C approach is
the real-time nature of the hazard detection and avoidance algorithms--which
are performed 400 meters above and down range of the intended landing site and
completed within 15 seconds. In this paper, we review the theoretical
foundations for the hazard detection and avoidance algorithms, describe the
practical challenges of implementation on the NOVA-C flight computer, and
present test and analysis results. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.00660 |