Search Results - "Manyapu, Kavya"
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Self-cleaning spacesuits for future planetary missions using carbon nanotube technology
Published in Acta astronautica (01-04-2019)“…Lunar dust proved to be troublesome during the Apollo missions. The powdery dust got into everything, abrading spacesuit fabric, clogging seals and other…”
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Safety considerations for SPIcDER: Spacesuit integrated carbon nanotube dust ejection/removal system
Published in Journal of space safety engineering (01-03-2022)“…This paper presents a multi-tier safe implementation of the Spacesuit Integrated Carbon Nanotube Dust Ejection/Removal (SPIcDER) system. SPIcDER mitigates dust…”
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Proof of concept demonstration of novel technologies for lunar spacesuit dust mitigation
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Extending the utilization of dust protection systems using carbon nanotube embedded materials for lunar habitats for exploration missions
Published in Journal of space safety engineering (01-12-2019)“…With the increasing interest in establishment of long duration outposts for lunar exploration, it is imperative that we overcome the challenges posed by the…”
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A crewed lunar lander concept utilizing the SLS, Orion, and the cislunar Deep Space Gateway
Published in 2018 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2018)“…As NASA focuses on Mars mission readiness, a crewed lunar lander concept may be timely, as there are both Mars exploration and lunar exploration motives for…”
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Spacesuit Integrated Carbon Nanotube Dust Mitigation System for Lunar Exploration
Published 2017“…Lunar dust proved to be troublesome during the Apollo missions. The lunar dust comprises of fine particles, with electric charges imparted by solar winds and…”
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Marvin- Near Surface Methane Detection on Mars
Published in 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2007)“…An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for a methane detection mission on Mars has been conceptually designed for a science mission in support of the search for life…”
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