Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1764835 Advances in Space Research 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We have developed a rock grinding and polishing mechanism for in situ planetary exploration based on abrasive disks, called Grinding Rocks Into Thin Sections (GRITS). Performance characteristics and design considerations of GRITS are presented. GRITS was developed as part of a broader effort to develop an in situ automated rock thin section (ISARTS) instrument. The objective of IS-ARTS was to develop an instrument capable of producing petrographic rock thin sections on a planetary science spacecraft. GRITS may also be useful to other planetary science missions with in situ instruments in which rock surface preparation are necessary.

► A rock grinding and polishing mechanism for in situ planetary exploration has been developed. ► Developed as a component of an instrument for petrographic rock thin sections. ► Additional applications for planetary science missions for surface preparation.

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