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ExoMars rover dosing station prototype

ExoMars rover dosing station prototype


Date: 05 June 2011
Depicts: Initial assembly of the ExoMars rover dosing station prototype
Copyright: ESA - A.Pacros

The ExoMars dosing station, a part of the Sample Preparation and Distribution System (SPDS) which is designed to transport Martian soil samples collected by the drill to the instruments inside the ExoMars rover, was tested in conditions simulating Martian gravity during a parabolic flight campaign that ran from 7 to 9 June 2011.

This photograph shows the initial assembly of the ExoMars rover dosing station prototype in the Novespace laboratory facilities, in Bordeaux, France, during the preparation week before the flights.

The experiment consists of a vacuum chamber (0.6 m in diameter and 0.55 m in height) where the dosing station prototype is housed, a vacuum pump and the related electronics system mounted on a rack (1.5 m in length, 0.63 m in height and 0.66 m in width). The set-up also provides a dust-free environment with a dust filter and a cooling system, attached at the side of the rack.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
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