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Based on records of previous missions and 50 years of exploration, different procedures and experiments have been developed to study a part of our immense universe. Therefore, our proposal consists of an explorer which is controlled remotely, that will provide a first insight of the conditions of the area that is under investigation.
Resources from the missions have pointed the importance of the environmental knowledge to solve the primary question “Is there life in the outer-space?”.
CAD design and physical systems development expertise inspired us to imagine solutions that would assists future astronauts in space exploration .
We used an Astronaut Centered Design Process to understand and satisfy their needs and pain points.
We worked with Unity for the demo, and NX and Catia for 3D modelling. Coding was developed on C# and web centered in HTML and Final Cut for the edition of the presentation video.
Due to the time constraint, we faced pacing iteration between concepts and edition of the WebGL.
Some of the previous experiments such as Apollo 16th Soil Mechanics Exploration, Far Ultraviolet Camera/Steroscope, Microbial Response in Space Evironment, and Apollo 17th Heat Flow Experiment, Lunar Seismic Profiling, Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment that appear at each missions PressKits, as well as the several inphographies that can be seen at NASA´s web pages, regarding the Discovery, Curosity, and Perseverity Rovers were used to define the tools and characteristics of the DB-D6 system.
We explore the 3D repository to re imagine the models at nasa.gov
https://d6nasac.co/index.html
https://grabcad.com/d6.makerspace-1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDMIfkEQtUQ
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/details.php?id=PIA16732
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/ames/arads-drill
https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/pdf/584725main_Wings-ch3d-pgs110-129.pdf
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/
https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/