Amadee-20-DEAR

Last modified by Dominik Rabl on 2021/11/22 16:23

Details

AcronymDEAR (Complementary)
DescriptionThis project was originated due to the need for an effective Lunar dust cleaning method.
Principal Investigator (PI)/Contact
Organisation European Space Agency, in cooperation with the ÖWF and OHB
Co-Investigatorsn/a

Summary

 

The project DEAR of the European Space Agency, in cooperation with the ÖWF and OHB,1633952696219-156.png

with a focus on the effect of Regolith dust on optics, mechanisms and astronautic components.

This project was originated due to the need for an effective Lunar dust cleaning method.

The special chemical and physical properties from lunar dust are responsible for a lot of different difficulties
during Lunar Expeditions regarding health and technical issues.

Dust can make breathing for Astronauts difficult and may trigger chronic respiratory problems,

and has also a considerable negative impact on technical items. Therefore, to remove lunar dust from equipment,

different cleaning methods are being tested including blast cleaning with supercritical CO2 jets,

which will be tested on textile patches
brought back from Analogue Astronauts after the mission.

Experiment Data

DateFiles
2021-10-0616 .jpg, 1 logfile .xlsx
2021-10-0713 .jpg, 1 logfile .xlsx
2021-10-098 .jpg
2021-10-108 .jpg
2021-10-128 .jpg

11 .jpg, 1 logfile .xlsx

2021-10-152x folders: Pre_EVA (containing 5 .jpg), Post_EVA (containing 4 .jpg)
2021-10-182x folders: Pre_EVA (containing 8 .jpg), Post_EVA (containing 4 .jpg), logfile
2021-10-192x folders: Pre_EVA (containing 8 .jpg), Post_EVA (containing 4 .jpg), logfile
2021-10-211x Folder Pre IEVA (2 jpg files), logifle
2021-10-222x folders: Pre_EVA (containing 2 .jpg), Post_EVA (containing 2 .jpg)
2021-10-24Pre & Post EVA folder with pictures
2021-10-25Pre & Post EVA folder with pictures
2021-10-26Pre & Post EVA folder with pictures
2021-10-27Pre & Post EVA folder with pictures
2021-10-29Pre & Post EVA folder with pictures
  

 

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