NASA unveils the winners of its Venus rover design competition – Engadget

The $10,000 2nd prize went to “Skid n Bump” from Team Rovetronics out of California. It packs an “all-mechanical, mainly passive” system of cams, springs, equipments and shafts that enable a metal probe to spot barriers and communicate the details back to the probe, according to the team. 3rd location and $5,000 went to Callum Heron for his “direction biased obstacle sensor” (DBOS). It uses a truss with a rock sensor out front, hole sensing unit legs in the back and a tilt sensor mounted on the rover body.
On top of the styles, NASA and heroX awarded $2,000 for finest prototype to Kob Art from Latvia. That group created an excellent full-blown model “AMII sensing unit” that uses caterpillar tracks, a pin ramp, wire rope, springs and other basic materials to assist their “rover” avoid rocks, holes and steep slopes. It likewise provided another $2,000 to Matthew Reynolds for “ECHOS” (assess cliffs holes things & & slopes) which uses “mechanical SONAR” to discover challenges.
NASA awarded respectable discusses to other styles that resolved the terrain utilizing other unique and wild ideas. All told, 572 entries from 82 nations were gotten, with the finest being considered for addition in AREEs style as advancement for the rover continues.
The goal is to have a rover that can survive for months at 850-plus degree F temperature levels and barometric pressures 92 times that in the world. Thats an eternity, considering that the former Soviet Unions Venera 13– the longest making it through rover on Venus– just operated for 127 minutes prior to passing away.