Juno, a rugged, all-terrain rover
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2017-10-06 - Illustration of Juno, a rugged, all-terrain rover. (Credit: Canadian Space Agency)
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The infographic shows a photo of a rover used to retrieve and transfer samples of rock and soil. The rover's components are described as follows.
Lidar scanner
Takes digital 3D images (point clouds) of the rover's surroundings
Embedded visual odometer
Stereo camera and computing unit providing real-time localization and obstacle detection
Illuminators (3)
Illuminates the rover's immediate environment when operating in complete darkness
Science camera
Provides panoramas and high-resolution imagery with its pan, tilt and zoom features
Robotic arm
Collects samples using the scoop-rake-gripper and manipulates the sample canister
Robotic tool interfaces (2)
Provide mechanical, electrical and data interfaces for tools and sample canister
Scoop-rake-gripper tool
Collects rocks and regolith samples
GPS ground-truth system
Logs actual localization data for post-mission analysis
Absolute orientation sensor
Tracks the Sun to establish the absolute rover heading
Drive cameras (3)
Provide situational awareness to the remote operators driving the rover
Avionics module
Suite of on-board electronics, inertial measurement unit and data processing boards
Sample canister
Stores up to 12 separate soil and rock samples
Workspace cameras (2)
Provide close-up imagery of the robotic arm workspace
File size: 0.96 MB
Image size: 2400 x 1800 pixels
Resolution: 96 dpi
Image date: October 6, 2017
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