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Real World: Lunar Excavation Blade [Archived]

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Learn how NASA engineers use mass efficiency, a measure of size to productivity, to evaluate the excavation blade that could be used on future lunar missions. The blade can help astronauts build landing pads or protective berms.

[Archived 2014 - Not all missions make it from design to launch. These archived videos describe missions that that would have taken humans back to the moon and unmanned aerial vehicles to Mars. While the actual missions were aborted, the technology and science behind the missions pushed innovation to new levels.]

Published on: September 11, 2009

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NASA, Real World, NASA eClips, engineers, excavation, mass efficiency, moon, outposts, landing pads, NIA, Middle School, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, STEM, Education, Video, CCSS-M, MP2, quantitatively, NGSS, SEP1, questions, problems, SEP2, models, SEP3, investigations, SEP4, data, SEP5, computational thinking, SEP6, explanations, solutions, SEP7, evidence, SEP8 communicate, MS. Space Systems, Rob Mueller, chariot rover, lunar regolith, berm, sintering, Engineering Design