19.123.05 – MINIATURIZED SENSOR PACKAGES AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR IN-SITU EXPLORATION – EXPRO PLUS
Opening date:
March 4, 2019
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Publication Date: 04-MAR-19

Program ref.: Technology Developme
Tender Type: C
Tender Status: INTENDED
Price Range: > 500 KEURO
Budget Ref.: E/0901-01 – Technology Developme
Proc. Prop.: YIPC
Special Prov.: BE+DK+FR+DE+IT+NL+ES+SE+CH+GB+IE+AT+NO+FI+PT+GR+LU+CZ+RO+PL+EE+HU
Establishment: ESTEC
Directorate: Directorate of Tech, Eng. & Quality
Department: Mechanical Engineering Department
Division: Propulsion & Aerothermodynamics Division
Responsible: Ortega Hernando, Guillermo
Products: Launchers / Avionics / GNC Units / IMU, IMU/GPS *See Software
Techology Domains: Optics / Optical Component Technology and Materials / Micro-Optics Components, MOEMS, Optical Fibres and Passive Integrated Optics
Industrial Policy Measure: N/A – Not apply

Design and prototype Moon and Martian surface sensor packages for exploration missions. The activity will also investigate and prototype the payload delivery systems for Moon and Mars. The activity will prototype the most critical functions of the sensor packageincluding the following data: environmental parameters (temperature, radiation, etc), position, communications, etc. The sensor packages will be a light, robust, miniaturized set capable of surviving a high G loads, extreme thermal environment, and capable of penetrating the surface and operating from the surface. The sensor packages shall provide for data gathering at the surface of the Moonand on Mars. It is expected that the sensor packages will share some common requirements but also some specific based on different environments and exploration objectives: – For the Moon, the sensor package shall gather environmental parameters and asses the abundance of volatiles (water, ice) and other Lunar resources. – For Mars, the sensor package shall gather environmental parameters (pressure, temperature, wind, dust) and also allow to the broadcasting of a radio beacon for positioning purposes. For each case (Moon and Mars), the sensor package shall be designed according to commonalities to allow cost cutting and synergies between the two environments. For sensor packages will be sharing a common data handling and communication architecture. The activity will also design of the delivery systems of the sensor packages. The deployment on the Moon will occur from a rover or drone, using a spring mechanism or pyro-technique. The deployment on the Mars will occur from a high altitude penetrator that will be deployed from an entry vehicle.The activity will also determine the dropping trajectory from the rover or drone in the Moon and from the entry vehicle at Mars. The activity will provide for a prototype of the most critical functions including aspects of miniaturization of all electronics. The activity will also provide for tests that will include representative deployment, operation of sensors and actuators, wireless communication to a base station/EGSE, etc. The common electronics should use flight-like (size, mass, function) parts (microcontroller that has a space equivalent, qualifiable wireless link etc). The outcome of the activity will need to have a maturity that allows to proceed to TRL5 within 1.5 years.

W razie pytań prosimy o kontakt z Polską Agencją Kosmiczną pod adresem SEKTOR.KOSMICZNY@POLSA.GOV.PL lub bezpośrednio z Europejską Agencją Kosmiczną pod adresem IDHELP@ESA.INT .

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