Mars Lander
 Robot Recharger



Team 27 (ME) / 18 (ECE)
FAMU-FSU College of Mechanical Engineering



Students (left to right)         Mentors/Coordinators                    Sponsors
          Dean Gonzalez                      Dr. Moore                                Ivan Townsend (NASA)
       Itiel Agramonte                     Dr. Arora                          Michael Solomon (QinetiQ)
Lucas Kratofil                                                                                                      

Tyler Norkus                                                                                                     
James Whaley                                                                                                      

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Project Statement and Requirements

NASA has invested heavily in the exploration of Martian surfaces. This has created a drive for a
more efficient means of operation. More efficient operation of Martian rovers means that weight
must be reduced on the rover as much as possible to reduce power consumption given the same
mission parameters. In order to reduce the mass of the rovers, power generation, communication,
and sample analysis systems currently onboard Martian rovers can be moved to a stationary
lander deck. Moving these systems from the rover to the deck allows a fleet of smaller, lighter
rovers to perform the tasks currently performed by or planned for larger rovers. A major task in
transferring these systems to a stationary lander deck is ensuring that power can be transferred to
the rovers in an efficient manner.

Project Scope
The primary objective for the project is to recharge batteries onboard extraterrestrial excavators
located on the Martian surface. The recharging station on the lander will function for the duration
of the mission, making the teams overall objective to establish a connection using an umbilical
arm from the HFC to the PbAC.

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Deliverables

Final Report
Spring Final Presentation
Spring Midterm 2 Presentation
Spring Midterm 1 Presentation

Operational Manual
Product Plans and Specs: Spring
Product Plans and Specifications
Needs Assessment
Midterm 1 Presentation
Midterm 1 Report

MEAC-Midterm 2 Presentation
MEAC PRESENTATION VIDEO
Code of Conduct


Meeting Minutes and Weekly Reports

Bi-Weekly Faculty Reports
Weekly Group Meeting

Design Flow









Poster