27 research outputs found

    Planetary surface exploration: MESUR/autonomous lunar rover

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    Planetary surface exploration micro-rovers for collecting data about the Moon and Mars was designed by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Idaho. The goal of both projects was to design a rover concept that best satisfied the project objectives for NASA-Ames. A second goal was to facilitate student learning about the process of design. The first micro-rover is a deployment mechanism for the Mars Environmental SURvey (MESUR) Alpha Particle/Proton/X-ray instruments (APX). The system is to be launched with the sixteen MESUR landers around the turn of the century. A Tubular Deployment System and a spiked-legged walker was developed to deploy the APX from the lander to the Martian surface. While on Mars the walker is designed to take the APX to rocks to obtain elemental composition data of the surface. The second micro-rover is an autonomous, roving vehicle to transport a sensor package over the surface of the moon. The vehicle must negotiate the lunar-terrain for a minimum of one year by surviving impacts and withstanding the environmental extremes. The rover is a reliable track-driven unit that operates regardless of orientation which NASA can use for future lunar exploratory missions. A detailed description of the designs, methods, and procedures which the University of Idaho design teams followed to arrive at the final designs are included

    Curriculum Design with Systematic Analysis, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Research

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    As the instructional design of courses and learning activities become a normal practice of professional development for teachers and faculty members, curriculum design has risen to tag the expertise of instructional design professionals. These curriculum design projects demand a high level of collaborative efforts to look into discipline-specific accreditation standards, to analyze existing resources including course catalogues and technology infrastructure, to update emerging pedagogy and technology, and to evaluate diverse teaching team and student compositions. This presentation will share the practical knowledge gained through several curriculum design projects from the perspectives of systematic analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research

    Prospectus, February 4, 1987

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    https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1987/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Planetary surface exploration MESUR/autonomous lunar rover

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    Planetary surface exploration micro-rovers for collecting data about the Moon and Mars have been designed by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Idaho. The goal of both projects was to design a rover concept that best satisfied the project objectives for NASA/Ames. A second goal was to facilitate student learning about the process of design. The first micro-rover is a deployment mechanism for the Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR) Alpha Particle/Proton/X-ray (APX) Instrument. The system is to be launched with the 16 MESUR landers around the turn of the century. A Tubular Deployment System and a spiked-legged walker have been developed to deploy the APX from the lander to the Martian Surface. While on Mars, the walker is designed to take the APX to rocks to obtain elemental composition data of the surface. The second micro-rover is an autonomous, roving vehicle to transport a sensor package over the surface of the moon. The vehicle must negotiate the lunar terrain for a minimum of one year by surviving impacts and withstanding the environmental extremes. The rover is a reliable track-driven unit that operates regardless of orientation that NASA can use for future lunar exploratory missions. This report includes a detailed description of the designs and the methods and procedures which the University of Idaho design teams followed to arrive at the final designs

    Prospectus, February 19, 1986

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    https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1986/1004/thumbnail.jp

    The Pennsylvania Dutchman Vol. 8, No. 3

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    ● The Dutch Touch in Iron ● The Pennsylvania Dutch Village ● Five June Days ● On an Amish Farm ● Traveling Pennsylvanians ● The Trail of the Stone Arched Bridges in Berks County ● Displaced Dutchmen Crave Shoo-flies ● Florence Starr Taylor ● Pennsylvania Dutch Pioneers ● Zinzendorf and Moravian Research ● Sheep in Dutchlandhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/dutchmanmag/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 5, 1987

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    https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1987/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 4, 1987

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    https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1987/1007/thumbnail.jp

    The Lantern Vol. 63, No. 1, Fall 1995

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    • The Birthday Celebration • Surprise! Surprise! • Oregold • Future of Parenthood #2 • Seeds • How I Spent My Summer Vacation • Random Scenes From 1/2 Hour at Work • Life in the Coal Mines • Driveway • Midnight in the Court of Kings • The Black Quadrilateral • People I Hate to See, But Refuse to Dismiss • Metropolized • Poetry in Motion • Dream #3 • Rhythms • Mercykilling • Untitled • Lupine Lord • At the Bottom of the Cup • House of Commons • Poetry I Can\u27t Standhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1147/thumbnail.jp
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