Rover
Technical specifications
Height: 920 mm
Width: 545 mm
Length: 910 mm with arm not extended
1250 mm with arm extended
Mass: 2400 grams
Power: 2 x Rechargeable Batteries
Solar Cells
Radio Isotope Thermal Generator
Science Instruments: APXS, Mini-TES, Mossbauer, Microscopic Imager, Mass Spectrometer, LIDAR
The VSSEC Mars Rover is a semi-autonomous robot.
The Rover's body houses a computer, electronics and battery. The body provides a strong, protective outer layer with insulated walls to keep the heat in, particularly at night when temperatures can fall to -100 degrees C. See Thermal Safety Parameters.
The top of the Rover's body houses the Solar Array and Equipment Deck, where the Mast and Camera, communication Antennas, and Meteorological instruments are located.
The Robotic Arm carries scientific instruments, which can be deployed to analyse rocks and soil.
A Scoop can collect soil samples from underneath the Rover, which it delivers to a Wet Chemistry Lab and a Mass Spectrometer housed inside the body.