月球上的机器人及其在未来月球经济中的作用

A. Stoica
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除了美国国家航空航天局(NASA),它已经留下了重要的足迹——最近又被送往火星和更远的地方——所有著名的太空机构近期都把重点放在月球上。月球的成本更低,月球基地为人们前往更远的目的地提供了一个垫脚石,并且可以验证国际合作的技术和机制。此外,机器人技术的进步将允许机器人团队在月球表面合作。由欧洲航天局(ESA)推动的月球村等概念提供了一个愿景,即通过不同国家独立拥有(和运营)的资产,在机器人生态系统中相互支持和帮助。然而,影响未来对月球的探索和利用的最深远的因素可能是私人公司即将参与进来。从商业角度来看,月球正逐渐变得有趣起来;这确实是新兴太空经济合乎逻辑的下一个阶段,地球轨道卫星已经证明它可以为投资者带来利润。讲座将回顾当前和计划中的月球任务,说明技术和操作方面的最新进展;然后,它将向未来迈进,展示月球机器人村庄、机器人采矿作业、人类存在、永久殖民地、旅游和娱乐区的愿景。它将指出哪些技术需要成熟,才能使这一未来成为可能。其中,也许在下一个十年,如果不是,几乎可以肯定在下一个十年结束之前,机器人智能的探索将超过目前人类驱动的探索能力,并成为征服太空的决定性因素。我讨论了这种颠覆性技术的后果。
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Robots on the Moon, and Their Role in a Future Lunar Economy
With the notable exception of NASA, which has already left a significant footprint-and recently has been driven by going to Mars and beyond-all prominent space agencies are focusing their near term efforts on the Moon. The Moon is more affordable, a lunar base provides a stepping stone from which to move to farther destinations, and it allows for validation of technologies and mechanisms of international collaboration. Furthermore, advances in robotics would permit teams of robots to collaborate on the lunar surface. Concepts such as that of the Moon Village, promoted by the European Space Agency (ESA), offer a vision of collaboration via assets owned (and operated) independently, by different nations, yet engaged in mutual support and assistance, in a robotic ecosystem. Yet, perhaps the most profound factor affecting the future exploration and use of the Moon comes from the imminent involvement of private companies. The Moon is gradually becoming interesting from a commercial point of view; and this is indeed a logical next phase of an emerging space economy, which, with Earth-orbiting satellites, has already proven that it can bring profits to investors. The talk will review current and planned lunar missions, illustrating the state-of the art in technologies and operations; then, it will take a leap into the future, presenting a vision of lunar robotic villages, robotic mining operations, and human presence, permanent colonies, and tourism and entertainment zones. It will point out what technologies need maturation, in order to make this future possible. Among those, perhaps within the next decade, and, if not, almost certainly before the end of the following one, exploration by robotic intelligence will exceed the capabilities of current human-driven exploration, and become the determining factor in conquering space. I discuss the consequences of such a disruptive technology.
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