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TROPICS Mission

TROPICS Mission
TROPICS Mission
  • NASA and Rocket Lab successfully launched two CubeSats for storm-tracking into orbit, after an initial launch was called off in April due to weather disruptions in New Zealand. The mission, TROPICS (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats), had a two-hour launch window.
  • TROPICS is a mission that consists of four identical CubeSats aimed at observing tropical cyclones. These CubeSats will collect data more frequently than traditional weather tracking satellites. The first two satellites were launched using the Electron orbital launch vehicle developed by Rocket Lab. The second set of satellites will be launched in about two weeks.

Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor

  • NASA is developing a unique snake-like robot called Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor (EELS) to aid space exploration and potentially discover whether life exists beyond Earth. The robot will examine the icy features of Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, and search for evidence of water and life-supporting environments.
  • Enceladus is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory created the EELS system to explore its internal terrain structures, assess habitability, and search for evidence of life. The robot’s adaptable design allows it to traverse various terrains, including ocean-world-inspired terrain, fluidized media, enclosed labyrinthian environments, and liquids.
  • The EELS system is a snake-like, self-propelled robot that consists of identical segments containing actuation, propulsion mechanisms, power, and communication electronics. Its first-of-a-kind rotating propulsion units act as tracks, gripping mechanisms, and propeller units underwater, enabling the robot to access a plume vent exit and follow it to its ocean source.
  • NASA has not yet set a launch date for the EELS project, but if successful, the 16-foot-long robot could lead to deeper exploration of celestial bodies that were once considered unattainable. The EELS system could allow scientists to explore and study these environments in greater detail, potentially leading to new discoveries.

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Published date : 09 May 2023 05:21PM

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