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Inventor preps robot to cut through ice on Europa

Started by Tank, April 22, 2012, 07:42:28 PM

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Tank

Inventor preps robot to cut through ice on Europa

Quote(Phys.org) -- Robots are being developed all the time to do what we wish and to go where we can't. This week, inventor Bill Stone told attendees at NASA's Astrobiology Science Conference in Atlanta that he intends to get an autonomous robot ready to visit the icebound sea of Jupiter's moon Europa, cut through the icy crust, and explore the waters below. He told the participants that his goal is to send his robot Valkyrie to Europa, where it will use lasers to cut through the ice to explore the waters below, collecting samples, in search of life. His company, Stone Aerospace, has been working on the six-foot by ten inch robotic cylinder called Valkyrie.

The plan is for it to leave its power plant on the surface of the moon, with a high-powered laser travelling down miles of fibre-optic cable. "Our modest goal over the next three years is to use a 5,000-watt laser to send a cryobot through up to 250 meters of ice," Stone said at the Atlanta assembly. If successful, Stone's concept would resolve obstacles in the way of studying what may lie beneath Europa's ice. A report in Wired says those obstacles include (1) solar power being unable to work below the surface (2) batteries not lasting long enough (3) too large a footprint of a device and (4) international treaty restrictions that would forbid testing of a nuclear robot.

Stone has a 2013-2014 dress rehearsal planned. He intends to test a working cryobot at Alaska's Matanuska Glacier in June next year, where it will attempt to cut through ten to fifty meters of ice. Afterward the cryobot will try to get through 200 meters in Greenland, in fall 2014...

Astonishing foresight and technology that may just find evidence of extraterrestrial life.
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The Magic Pudding

Quoteinternational treaty restrictions that would forbid testing of a nuclear robot.

Well I never signed that treaty and I refuse to be bound by it.


Tank

Quote from: The Magic Pudding on April 23, 2012, 03:24:46 AM
Quoteinternational treaty restrictions that would forbid testing of a nuclear robot.

Well I never signed that treaty and I refuse to be bound by it.

It's a pain in the arse that the treaty wasn't appropriately worded. The Voyger probes are nuclear powered so they can operate out in the far reaches of the solar system and keep themselves warm. There are little heat pipes built throughout the structure running from the thermopile.
If religions were TV channels atheism is turning the TV off.
"Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt." ― Richard P. Feynman
'It is said that your life flashes before your eyes just before you die. That is true, it's called Life.' - Terry Pratchett
Remember, your inability to grasp science is not a valid argument against it.

McQ

The race is on!

My plan is to send Yukon Corneliius to Europa and have him use his pick axe to chip through the ice. I think I've got this other guy's plan beat.

Elvis didn't do no drugs!
--Penn Jillette

Jimmy

Quote from: McQ on April 23, 2012, 03:38:36 PM
The race is on!

My plan is to send Yukon Corneliius to Europa and have him use his pick axe to chip through the ice. I think I've got this other guy's plan beat.



Great plan! Bumbles are a hardy species and are super resilient and never break down!
For if there be no Prospect beyond the Grave, the inference is certainly right, Let us eat and drink, les us enjoy what we delight in, for to morrow we shall die.   ~John Locke~

Jimmy

Quote from: Jimmy on April 23, 2012, 03:43:39 PM
Quote from: McQ on April 23, 2012, 03:38:36 PM
The race is on!

My plan is to send Yukon Corneliius to Europa and have him use his pick axe to chip through the ice. I think I've got this other guy's plan beat.



Great plan! Bumbles are a hardy species and are super resilient and never break down!

Chuck Norris is another safe bet
For if there be no Prospect beyond the Grave, the inference is certainly right, Let us eat and drink, les us enjoy what we delight in, for to morrow we shall die.   ~John Locke~