Wedge filler success in I-beam layup
November 23, 2008
Wedge filler success in I-beam layup This I-beam uses curved fillets to connect the tapered web to its flanges. Earlier layups failed, since material could not be compressed at the curved fillets, and air-gaps resulted. This layup succeeds because the fillets are pre-packed with long wedges. The wedges are permanently, integrally molded into the tapered I-beam. With the wedges in place, external pressure compresses the layup material against the internal resistance of the wedges. This compression squeezes out air bubbles and compresses resin, fibers and wedges into a strong monolith. The... [Read more]
NASA UAV test pilot; distinguished astronaut; two technology investors join Astrobotic Technology Board of Directors
November 18, 2008
Google Lunar X Prize competitor plans return to Apollo 11 site and commercial polar missions PITTSBURGH, PA - November 18, 2008 - Astrobotic Technology Inc., which will pioneer the lunar frontier with commercial robotic services, today announced that four leading space and management experts have been elected to its Board of Directors. “Together, these new board members span an enormous range of talents,” said Astrobotic CEO John Kohut, formerly a senior space manager at Raytheon Co. “Their backgrounds include top corporate management, investments and start-ups, senior NASA... [Read more]
Photo Shoot
November 15, 2008
Photo Shoot Astrobotic’s photography is no accident. Some of the quality is from technique. All of the quality is from people. This clip profiles a photo shoot. Read More →
Vacuum test of chain drive
November 13, 2008
Vacuum test of chain drive Chains are transmissions of choice for many compact, ultralight wheel drives. For example, over a billion chain-driven bicycles operate on earth. However, chain drives don’t yet operate on the moon. Lunar-specific advantages of chains include location of drive motors away from wheel hubs and driving multiple wheels from fewer actuators. Because the application is innovative, it requires extensive testing. A successful vacuum test simulated 40 kilometers of lunar driving in a hundred hours. From AstroboticBlogPhotos Read More →
Posed rover photos
November 9, 2008
Posed rover photos These images raise the bar on Astrobotic’s photographic technique. Prior photos caught poses of opportunity in arbitrary scenes with natural lighting. These photos intentionally posed the rover and illuminated for effect. These used handheld strobes to dramatize the rover and lower the ambient scene lighting. Post-processing desaturated the terrain until it was moon-gray. Post-processing also darkened the sky and added the earth. From AstroboticBlogPhotos Read More →
Anticipate, negotiate, evaluate, iterate
November 6, 2008
Anticipate, negotiate, evaluate, iterate Human factors govern success of remote operations, and success requires a great deal of training, experimentation and hard work. That is expected in technological development and enterprise. Success rarely comes easily. Flip Wilson said it well: “You can’t expect to hit the jackpot if you don’t put a few nickels in the machine”. Read More →
Slashdotted
November 3, 2008
Slashdotted Slashdot highlighted Astrobotics, and that surged web traffic. Here is a link to the Slashdot article From AstroboticBlogPhotos Read More →
Effort
November 1, 2008
Effort “Success is dependent on effort.” - Sophocles From AstroboticBlogPhotos Read More →



