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Project Summary

Project Information

The NASA Psyche Mission was to look further into the asteroid Psyche which was founded in the mid 1800s. It was the 16th asteroid ever found. People involved in Psyche projects want to discover the core materials of the asteroid, as well as how old it was, along with many other features astronomers find when studying planet formations. No one has ever seen or been to the asteroid, all the information about it is hypothesized. The Psyche team is to launch a satellite to orbit Psyche and figure out information about it. If people are interested in the asteroid then a mission for landing on the asteroid is done.

The landing system will take into account a range of hypothesized surfaces and the terrain that might be found on Psyche. The goal of this project is to be able to create a design that would be able to land on the asteroid Psyche while taking into factors of being in space.

Project Title: NASA psyche landing on uncertain terrain

Project Number: P21101

Project Family (if relevant):

Start Term: 2201

End Term: 2205

Faculty Guide: Carlos Barrios

Primary Customer(s):

NASA, ASU, United States

Sponsor (financial support):

ASU

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Team Members

(this is a good place to put a team photo if you have one)


MemberMajorRoleContact
Jacob SamuelsonIE

Team Lead/Communications

jds9194@rit.edu
Grace MuggeoME

Systems Engineer

gem1410@rit.edu
Dennis LamCE

Facilitator

dkl4158@rit.edu
Jordan D'AlbaME

Systems Engineer

jxd5884@rit.edu
Thymiane HyvertEE

Co-Team Lead/Purchasing

tlh6486@rit.edu


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Work Breakdown: By Phase

Work Breakdown: By Topic

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Project Management

Design Tools

Design Documentation

Implementation

Validation

Presentation & Dissemination

PRP

Requirements

Schedule

Cost

Risk Management

Problem Management

Communication & Minutes

Use Cases

Benchmarking

Functional Decomposition

Morphological Chart

Pugh Concept Selection

BOM

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Electrical Schematics

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Prototyping

Test Plans

Analysis Results

Simulations

Test Results

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Technical Paper

Poster

Imagine RIT Exhibit

Acknowledgements

  • Software

    • MSC Adams

    • MSC Nastran

    • FEMAP

    • Arduino

  • Sponsor

    • NASA

    • ASU

  • Group Guide

    • Carlos Barrios



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