Team PICTOR will compete with its idea of a lunar samples size and location calibration marker. Team LIBRA will compete with its idea of a lunar reusable surface anchoring device. The students on Team PICTOR are Leo Fagge, Kason Clark, Nathan Fant and Colby Wilson. Landon Dowrs, Omar Abouzahr, Tom Hosty and John Pippin comprise Team LIBRA.
The objective of their project was to design a sample marker for astronauts to place on the lunar surface. This sample marker will then provide real-time data about the sample to scientists on earth, allowing them to study it and decide if a sample needs to be collected. The marker includes calibration tools such as measurement scale, color bar and grayscale. Students had to account for the various surfaces the marker would be placed on as well as ease of use for astronauts.
The objective of their project was to design a reusable anchoring device that deploys quickly, without power and holds force on various objects in space. The mechanism will help secure astronauts or robots when they need a quick, temporary anchor to pick up rock samples, hold up a structure or secure an underwater vehicle.
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