Designing the PLANET Chamber for Lunar Environment Ground Testing
The Planetary, Lunar, and Asteroid Natural Environments Testbed (PLANET) is a new 2m x 3m high-vacuum chamber facility currently being designed and built at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. When completed, it will be one of the highest-fidelity space/surface environment simulation chambers in ex...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Planetary, Lunar, and Asteroid Natural Environments Testbed (PLANET) is a new 2m x 3m high-vacuum chamber facility currently being designed and built at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. When completed, it will be one of the highest-fidelity space/surface environment simulation chambers in existence. Instrumented with equipment to produce charged particle radiation, full spectrum ultraviolet, low-density plasma, and thermal extremes, PLANET can be configured to recreate the most challenging space environments. Additionally, a large regolith bed and distribution system will expose hardware to lunar regolith simulants and dust. This paper will describe the process of designing and optimizing PLANET and discuss some common considerations for performing ground-based environmental testing for lunar exploration. |
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