Windshield wipers (or any other solar panel dust cleaners) wouldn't have made a difference for this mission. It landed in within the arctic circle (as planned-- for the ice study) and "died" five months later when the summer midnight sun gave way to winter darkness. That'll do Phoenix, that'll do.
lol its true yea some mechanism to clear off the panels in reality, would have done the trick. now lets say if the power level in the batteries dropped a certain amount, then they would do a quick pass with a wiper, not actually just a windshield wiper design, but something that will clean the entire cell with one pass. must have been a way.
I'd put the solar cells on tilting panels - like a venetian blind arrangement. Then, they'd just have to tilt them to vertical and let the dust fall off. Perhaps with a little help by vibrating or mechanically tapping the panel frame.
Hey JPL, if you go with this idea just PM me, so I can tell you where to send the check. ;-)
sniff, I heard the lunar phoenix is no longer, heard from, dust covered the solar panels, they want to listen for a signal with satellites but the chances are slim........ good mission
why Dr; Firooz Naderi is not in this video ? because he is iranian or ...?
artin74 1 year ago 2
@artin74 Its because hes an iranian
nils4545 1 year ago
Windshield wipers (or any other solar panel dust cleaners) wouldn't have made a difference for this mission. It landed in within the arctic circle (as planned-- for the ice study) and "died" five months later when the summer midnight sun gave way to winter darkness. That'll do Phoenix, that'll do.
levelheadedmom 2 years ago
i don't trust in nasa.
foulton80 3 years ago 2
lol its true yea some mechanism to clear off the panels in reality, would have done the trick. now lets say if the power level in the batteries dropped a certain amount, then they would do a quick pass with a wiper, not actually just a windshield wiper design, but something that will clean the entire cell with one pass. must have been a way.
bg0821 3 years ago
I'd put the solar cells on tilting panels - like a venetian blind arrangement. Then, they'd just have to tilt them to vertical and let the dust fall off. Perhaps with a little help by vibrating or mechanically tapping the panel frame.
Hey JPL, if you go with this idea just PM me, so I can tell you where to send the check. ;-)
v16050118130114 3 years ago
LOL wait, I want half my idea had some merit didn't it? lol jk.
bg0821 3 years ago
sniff, I heard the lunar phoenix is no longer, heard from, dust covered the solar panels, they want to listen for a signal with satellites but the chances are slim........ good mission
bg0821 3 years ago
Good night, Phoenix. You will be remembered.
pnwsnewton 3 years ago
*****
ubuibiok 3 years ago
10-15 seconds. Camera man on mars!?!?!
Lol just joking, cool video.
nascarkam 3 years ago