Robotic Drill Systems for Planetary Exploration
- Author(s):
G. Paulsen ( Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY ) K. Zacny ( Honeybee Robotics, Moffett Field, CA ) P. Chu ( Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY ) E. Mumm K. Davis S. Frader-Thompson K. Petrich D. Glaser ( Honeybee Robotics, Moffett Field, CA ) P. Bartlett ( Honeybee Robotics, New York, NY ) H. Cannon ( NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA ) B. Glass - Publication title:
- AIAA meeting papers on disc
- Title of ser.:
- AIAA Paper : AIAA Space Conference and Exposition
- Ser. no.:
- 2006
- Pub. Year:
- 2006
- No.:
- 2006-7512
- Paper no.:
- AIAA Paper 2006-7512
- Pub. info.:
- Reston, Va: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
- ISSN:
- 10877215
- Language:
- English
- Call no.:
- A07400/200622 [CD-ROM 2006 Disc 22]
- Type:
- Technical Paper
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