Selenokhod

Team Selenokhod (Russian: Селеноход) is a privately funded Russian team of aerospace experts led by Nikolay Dzis-Voynarovskiy. It was the first Russian team to enter the Google Lunar X Prize competition.[1]

History and development

The team's name is derived from Lunokhod, the Soviet space program that sent two remote-controlled rovers to the moon, which became the first ever rovers to traverse the moon's surface. The team initially began work in October 2007, composed of nearly ten experienced engineers and managers. The team's vehicles are two rovers and a lander with a communications system on board. Both 5 kg rovers contain four independent wheels, an HD camera, a solar panel, rechargeable batteries and a low-gain, omni-directional antenna.[1][2]

Objectives

As of 2009, the team articulated four general objectives:[3]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Selenokhod - About Us Retrieved on December 11, 2009
  2. Millions at stake in lunar challenge Russia Today Retrieved on December 11, 2009
  3. Project objectives Retrieved on December 11, 2009

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