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PROJECT MOON –MULTIPLE ROVER WITH ROLLING CAMERA (LAB TO MOON)

Journal: International Journal of Research in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering (Vol.5, No. 9)

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Page : 6-30

Keywords : Main Shell Assembly; Two compressed Air Cylinder; Drill with Hole Collector Suction Assembly; Multiple Rovers (Named as LEHA)with Rolling Camera; Robotic Arm with Bush Assembly;

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Abstract

There is no doubt that curiosity of humankind related to Enigma of moon had been increased day by day Since year 17 August 1958 Pioneer 0 ,First attempted launch beyond Earth orbit .failed to orbit due to turbo pump gearbox malfunction resulting in first stage explosion. Reached apogee of 16 kilometers. Biggest hurdle between human and moon was failure approximately 128 lunar mission already done by different countries out of that 60 were successful because of only the quest for knowledge had always been the main driving force for any exploration in general and moon space exploration in particular. In the recent times, there had increased interest of not only governments of devolving countries but also privet companies also wants to be part of moo exploration due to the possibility of certain distinct advantages the moon could provide, as a platform for future Deep Space missions and also the emerging possibility of certain exploration for the benefit of mankind, in addition to scientific objectives. India, as one among the very few space faring nations, has chalked out its own roadmap through Chandrayaan-1. Chandrayaan-2 in year 2017. Forty eight years ago today, two Americans touched down on the moon and walked upon its surface. Now, Lab2Moon Challenge trying to do it again with Constellation, an ambitious project to return humans to the moon by 2017.Project moon is part of the this challenge to find out unexplored part of moon due to human limitations. Enhance the knowledge of complex lunar conditions

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