Find out why Abbess is the leader when it comes to Regolith Vacuum Systems!

Abbess specializes in innovative thermal vacuum solutions designed to enable researchers to study regolith in its natural environment. Our cutting-edge systems are engineered for efficiency and precision, allowing scientists to gather valuable data without disturbing the integrity of the samples.

Why Abbess?

  • Expertise: Our team comprises leading scientists and engineers with extensive experience in space exploration technologies.

  • Innovation: We continuously invest in research and development to enhance our systems and adapt to evolving mission demands.

  • Partnerships: We collaborate with space agencies, research institutions, and private enterprises to drive the future of space exploration.

Key Features

  • Advanced Filtration Technology: Our multi-stage filtration system captures particles of various sizes while preventing clogging, ensuring optimal performance over extended periods.

  • Robust Design: Built with durable materials that withstand temperature fluctuations and abrasive environments, our systems guarantee longevity and reliability, while not compromising the results of your test procedure.

  • User-Friendly Interface: Our intuitive controls allow for easy operation and monitoring, making it suitable for both robotic test and product compliance.

  • Modular Components: Designed for flexibility, our systems can be customized to meet specific mission requirements and easily integrated with existing technology.

Applications and Capabilities of Regolith Vacuum Systems

  • Sample Collection for Scientific Research:

    • Gathering soil and rock samples from lunar and Martian surfaces for geological analysis.
    • Studying regolith composition to understand planetary formation and evolution.
  • In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU):

    • Extracting materials for building habitats and structures on other celestial bodies.
    • Mining for resources such as water ice, metals, and volatiles for fuel production.
  • Environmental Monitoring:

    • Analyzing regolith properties to monitor changes in surface conditions and weather patterns.
    • Collecting data to support long-term planetary studies and climate research.
  • Construction and Manufacturing:

    • Utilizing collected regolith for 3D printing habitats and other infrastructure on the Moon or Mars.
    • Developing new construction materials from local resources, reducing the need to transport materials from Earth.
  • Planetary Protection:

    • Cleaning equipment and spacecraft to prevent contamination of other celestial bodies during exploration.
  • Rover and Landers Operations:

    • Enhancing mobility and performance by removing regolith that may impede rover movement or equipment operation.
  • Education and Outreach:

    • Demonstrating technologies in educational settings to promote interest in space science and engineering.

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Our Work

  • Michigan Technological University Huskyworks Division Studying Planetary Surface Technology.
  • NASA Ames Deep Dive Research Center
  • NASA Langley’s research on LUNAR DUST SIMULANT PARTICLE ADHESION ON COPOLYIMIDE ALKYL ETHERS
  • NASA’s research on Copoly Abhesive Materials with Varied Siloxane Oligomer Length

 

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