Close-up view of ExoMars Drill in action
This photograph, which shows a part of the Drill breadboard mounted on the ExoMars Rover vehicle breadboard (not visible in this photograph), was taken during a series of tests that were performed at the premises of Thales Alenia Space (TAS-I) in January 2010. The purpose of these tests was to verify the performance of the Drill when installed on the Rover vehicle.
The tests included multiple drilling in 2-metre-deep columns of materials. In this photograph, the drill tool is extracted from the sample material, after drilling into a gas-concrete block. The gas-concrete simulates a soft rock and was one of several different materials with different mineralogical characteristics that have been selected as reference materials and used to evaluate and characterise the performance of the system. The reference materials included: gas-concrete, red brick, tuff, marble, olivine powder (to simulate regolith), and fine sand.