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Under construction is a brilliantly conceived overhead crane that manipulates large objects within a 26,896 sq ft area like a three dimensional tram. On the moon with less gravity you can probably get it to cover much larger distances, perhaps a whole crater. The crane could be used to run the whole mine from construction to gathering ore to loading and unloading resources from a smelter or other processing equipment.
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Under construction is a brilliantly conceived overhead crane that manipulates large objects within a 26,896 sq ft area like a three dimensional tram. On the moon with less gravity you can probably get it to cover much larger distances, perhaps a whole crater. The crane could be used to run the whole mine from construction to gathering ore to loading and unloading resources from a smelter or other processing equipment.
Interesting! I'd like to check this out. If you could provide more info, I'd be grateful.
Bill Stone & crew built a robot that builds a 3-D map of it's environment. That enables it to move about without human guidance. This ability to make 3-D models of the surrounding area might enhance the power of the crane you describe.
The state of art for telerobotics devices is advancing as the cost for some of the technologies is dropping. I talk about this at Puppets, Telerobots and James Cameron.
If the performance and cost of telerobots improve as I hope, lunar exploitation becomes much more plausible.
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Thanks for those links Hop and Adaptation.
Hop, I wanted to pass by you a calculation I did for a relatively low cost Mars mission. It would require though low cost lunar propellant. I'll post it in a day or so.
Bob Clark
Old Space rule of acquisition (with a nod to Star Trek - the Next Generation):
“Anything worth doing is worth doing for a billion dollars.”
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I believe that Catapillar was working on robotic control back when we had a moon mission in the pipeline but have not heard anythings since the redirection of Nasa to more private rocket build and NEO missions for man....
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Emesent: How autonomous robots are increasing safety and productivity by revolutionising post-blast mine re-entry
https://www.australianmining.com.au/how … ng-safety/
Top 20 AI and Robotics Companies Transforming the Agriculture Sector
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Epiroc to develop autonomous mining through ReNAM project
https://www.globalminingreview.com/mini … m-project/
and if somehow they could turn all that 'Dust' hazard into a useful product
Best robot vacuum 2023: Our favourite tested cleaners for carpets, mopping and self-emptying
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