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LUVMI-Extended

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Project "LUVMI-X" data sheet

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Coordinator
SPACE APPLICATIONS SERVICES NV 

Organization address
address: LEUVENSESTEENWEG 325
city: ZAVENTEM
postcode: 1932
website: www.spaceapplications.com

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 Coordinator Country Belgium [BE]
 Total cost 2˙970˙912 €
 EC max contribution 2˙970˙912 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.2.1.6.2. (Enabling advances in space technology)
2. H2020-EU.2.1.6.3. (Enabling exploitation of space data)
 Code Call H2020-SPACE-2018
 Funding Scheme RIA
 Starting year 2019
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2019-01-01   to  2021-07-31

 Partnership

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# participants  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    SPACE APPLICATIONS SERVICES NV BE (ZAVENTEM) coordinator 638˙459.00
2    THE OPEN UNIVERSITY UK (MILTON KEYNES) participant 557˙473.00
3    TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN DE (MUENCHEN) participant 494˙516.00
4    Dynamic Imaging Analytics Limited UK (Milton Keynes) participant 446˙102.00
5    DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV DE (KOELN) participant 314˙893.00
6    LZH LASERZENTRUM HANNOVER EV DE (HANNOVER) participant 282˙500.00
7    OHB SYSTEM AG DE (BREMEN) participant 217˙871.00
8    EJR-QUARTZ BV NL (LEIDEN) participant 19˙096.00

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 Project objective

the ISECG has identified several strategic knowledge gaps (SKGs) that need to be addressed before sending human expeditions to the lunar surface: (1) Understand the lunar resource potential, (2) understand the lunar environment and its effects on human life, and (3) understand how to work and live on the lunar surface sustainably. This proposal addresses all 3 of these SKGs, by leveraging on the previous EU project LUVMI. LUVMI – the Lunar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation – is a small, innovative, lightweight and cost-effective mobile payload for investigating the resource potential of lunar volatiles. It was developed under [EU grant ref] as an independent payload adaptable to a wide range of such upcoming missions. Now we propose to enhance LUVMI to ‘LUVMI\’, addressing the 3 SKGs as follows: (1) Generate a deeper understanding of lunar resource potential by developing new instruments and new techniques to detect volatiles in new locations remote from the rover (2) incorporate new instruments and techniques to study the lunar environment and its effects on human health (dust, radiation) (3) address sustainable presence at the lunar surface by making key measurements associated with in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU) and by developing an architecture that makes the lunar surface accessible to key enabling technologies such as new instruments and new power generation techniques

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2019 D. Urbina et al.
Development of Key Technologies Enabling the Value Chain of Space Resources Utilisation
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International Astronautical Congress / IAF 2020-04-04
2019 J. Gancet et al.
LUnar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation (LUVMI) Project\'s Results
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International Astronautical Congress /IAF 2020-04-04
2020 M. Losekamm et al.
LUVMI-X: A Versatile Platform for Resource Prospecting on the Moon
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ASCE Earth & Space 2020-04-04
2019 S. Sheridan et al.
Volatile Characterisation Instrumentation for ISRU applications
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Space Resources Workshop 2020-04-04
2020 D. Vogt et al.
LIBS for Volatile Detection in the Lunar Polar Region.
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2020-04-04
2019 D. Urbina et al.
LOW TEMPERATURE TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURE FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
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International Astronautical Congress / IAF 2020-04-04
2019 J. Gancet et al.
LUVMI and LUVMI-X: LUnar Volatiles Mobile Instrumentation concept and eXtension
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ESA/ASTRA (ADVANCED SPACE TECHNOLOGIES IN AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS) 2020-04-04
2019 S. Sheridan et al.
Characterisation of the LUVMI Volatile Extraction and Volatiles Analysis package.
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European Lunar Symposium 2020-04-04
2020 N. Murray et al.
SAMCAM FOR THE ESA PROSPECT LUNAR VOLATILES PROSPECTING PACKAGE; AND A NEW FAMILY OF MINIATURE 3D MULTISPECTRAL CAMERAS FOR SPACE EXPLORATION
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Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2020-04-04
2019 S. Sheridan et al.
LUVMI Rover to Characterise Volatile Content in Lunar Polar Regions
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Harsh-Environment Mass Spectrometry 2020-04-04
2019 S. Schroeder et al.
LIBS for in-situ geochemical investigations of extraterrestrial surfaces of atmosphereless bodies
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Moscow Solar System Symposium 2020-04-04
2019 J. Biswas et al.
Characterization of the Lunar Volatiles Scout for In-Situ Volatiles Extraction and Analysis
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European Lunar Symposium 2020-04-04
2020 J. Biswas, S. Sheridan, C. Pitcher, L. Richter, M. Reganaz, S.J. Barber, P. Reiss
Searching for potential ice-rich mining sites on the Moon with the Lunar Volatiles Scout
published pages: 104826, ISSN: 0032-0633, DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2019.104826
Planetary and Space Science 181 2020-04-04
2019 D. Urbina et al.
LUVMI-X: a standardised lunar rover platform using the CubeSat form factor
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European CubeSat symposium 2020-04-04

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