Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show

Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show”.
I’M Jordan with the verge, and I’m here at the Detroit Auto Show where how D is introducing something really exciting? A lunar rover. That’S going to go to the moon as part of Google’s XPrize challenge. We sat down with one of the scientists to learn more so laughter. Tell us a little bit about why you built a lunar rover at one point. In time Google announced the so called Google X flash challenge.

It’S basically a bet by the two founders of Google who say: if you get back to the moon privately and drive 500 meters, we give you 30 million dollars, and I was hearing about you, know this prize and was thinking like. Why are they doing this? You know why is somebody offering money to get back to the moon? It was such a crazy situation, and you know thinking about this. I kind of you know got a lot of friends together with scientists and engineers, and we were thinking about. Is it possible? Could you do something about it and that’s where it all started and seven years later, where we are today, we’ve now developed multiple generations of lunar rover prototypes landing module prototypes.

We are just about to purchase a very large rocket to put it all in and launch to the moon in the first quarter of 2017. So a lot has happened in seven years. Got it and you’ve chosen a very historically and scientifically significant landing point for for your craft yeah we’re going back to the towers literal valley, which is the site that man said last foot on the moon so, and it has been. A lot of research has been done because it was the only Apollo missions was the site of the Apollo.

Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show

17 mission was one of the only missions where scientists actually went to the moon. So as if one of the set matter of fact, it was the actually only mission which generated to me a huge amount of scientific, valuable data, and this is perfect for us to build upon. We have this opportunity to. We do this value with much finer equipment and figure out.

What does anomaly have been caused and also, of course, expands the range of excavation that has been done there. The main mission objective from our mission is not just to get back to the moon itself, but actually visit something that’s been left on the moon, that’s the LRV, the lunar roving vehicle. That’S the moon body that the Apollo astronauts used to drive around the moon and it’s parked outside of the Apollo 17 landing site about 235 meters. We want to go there and study the remains of it.

It’S been on the moon over 43 years, exposed to the vast amount of space and to the radiation and to all of the space weather, and so this kind of material science helps you to understand what Mateusz you can use to build a lunar base and what’s The partnership, without he bring to you and the partnership without he actually adds two big values for us, of course, access to the technology and the engineers at Audi and, of course, the funding that we need to develop everything we do so. For the first thing, something was really coolest that already helps us to do all of the optimizations, so what it helped us from the very last generation to this generation of the rover to get to weigh down by over ten kilograms, using 3d printing technology, for example. In house so then for example, the latest order to just see here it has been sweetie based on sweetie printed, aluminium and titanium, with special mixes done by Audi for Samba, which have a very high strength, but very lightweight. So Anna just departs are just one millimeter thick.

Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show

Then, of course we have this electrical drive subsystem where we have highly efficient, brushless, twice integrated into the wheel, which gives us 360 degrees of freedom from the topside perspective and, of course, from the side perspective. So it means that it can traverse the terrain quite a lot. That’S very guys from Crouch will help us a lot and then you have, of course, the the each one sector where they guys help us a lot and you can have everything qualified because and it’s a very complex system. So it’s not like you know, it’s not something where you can pick up.

Audi’s amazing robotic moon rover at the Detroit Auto Show

It’S not a 3d puzzle where you have all the pieces mapped out, but you really need to understand all the states where you have there could be in almost everything self-developed from you know, starting from the film where level, to the PCB layouts and to the half Of the programming that you need to do to get things running and that’s something that you need to do to get to a level where you have the kind of reliability that you need, but also can balance. The cost of the rover could make it to the moon within two years, but space is hard. So good luck to them we’ll have much more from the Detroit Auto Show here later this week, subscribe for more videos to youtube.com, slash The Verge or just check out the verge com. .