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1 Organization Overview  



1.1  Key People  





1.2  Key Affiliations  





1.3  Open Source Development Team  



1.3.1  Open Source Development Team  





1.3.2  Open Source Development Software Tools  









2 Missions and Objectives  



2.1  Mission Architecture  



2.1.1  The Transfer Mission  





2.1.2  The Moon Mission  





2.1.3  The Earth Mission  







2.2  Education Programs  







3 References  





4 External links  














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Team FREDNET tf(x) Logo
Team FREDNET tf(x) Logo.

Team FREDNET is an international Open Source and Open Participation competitor in the Google Lunar X PRIZE competition. Uniquely, the team also allows organizations and individuals to participate freely in its mission through the team's website. Their strategy is to utilize the same approach for developing open source software in order to build a lunar lander and a lunar rovers capable of winning the Google Lunar X Prize.[1] Team FREDNET plans to establish an Open Space Foundation that provides incentives, education, and funding to future individuals and organizations seeking to develop their own space projects. In addition, they hope to foster greater public interest and education in Space Exploration and Research.[2]

Organization Overview

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Key People

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Team FREDNET is led by Fred J. Bourgeois, III.[2] Dr. Sean Casey of the Universities Space Research Association[3] manages business development for Team FREDNET. Mike Barrucco is the principal guidance, navigation, and control engineer for the team.[3] Richard Core is Team FREDNET's project manager.[3]

Key Affiliations

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Team FREDNET has affiliations with a number of clubs, schools, and businesses.

As of 2009, the team had two sponsors.[7]

Open Source Development Team

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The team's charter is "Make Cool Stuff." This objective applies towards "stuff" that can be used in Space and towards building tools that will make it easier to build design the space "stuff". Essentially, the goal is to build a catalog of Space Components in order to make Space Commercialization more open, cost-effective, productive, and accessible.[8]

Open Source Development Team

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Organizing this far-flung group posed perhaps the biggest and earliest challenge. Open source software teams can normally download a program and add their own contributions, but Team FREDNET had to translate its many individual ideas into rocket engines and rover gears.[9]

To address this challenge, Team FREDNET took major steps in August and September 2009 to make it easier for globally distributed collaboration to occur by providing guidelines for people who wanted to make contributions.[10]

Open Source Development Software Tools

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Team FREDNET relies heavily on Open Source Software Tools to accomplish their mission.

Missions and Objectives

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Team FREDNET tf(x) Lunar Rover Rendering
Team FREDNET tf(x) Lunar Rover Rendering.

Mission Architecture

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Team FREDNET plans to use a simple architecture in their bid to win the Google Lunar X PRIZE, consisting of a small lander that will deploy a small lunar rover which in turn will use the lander as a communication relay back to Earth.[14]

There are three main components to the Team FREDNET mission which include (a) the transfer mission (i.e. getting the rover from the Earth to the Moon), (b) the Moon mission (i.e. directing the rover to accomplish the tasks needed to win the Google Lunar X-Prize), and (c) the Earth mission (i.e. receiving the data that the rover must transmit to Earth to win the Google Lunar X PRIZE).[15]

The Transfer Mission

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The Moon Mission

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The Earth Mission

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Education Programs

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The team wants to offer educational institutions an opportunity to add science projects fitting inside the parameters of the mission to promote awareness of commercial space travel and space exploration.[16]

As part of this education effort, the team has contributed towards a team that created a LEGO Mindstorms based rover that is controlled by Bluetooth technology.[17] A future elementary school level competition will be used to name the Rover that the team will eventually send to the moon.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "The Register - Google encourages 10 teams to rocket to the moon". The Register. 2008-02-22. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ a b "FREDNET - X Prize Foundation". Archived from the original on February 25, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ a b c "Space Show episode 1193". 2009-07-20. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ "Stuyvesant H.S. Robotics Team website". Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ "Elphel sponsors Team FREDNET". Retrieved September 12, 2009. "Elphel Inc. - Team FREDNET Wiki". Retrieved September 12, 2009. [dead link]
  • ^ "Re: Landing Gear". Retrieved 2009-10-13.[permanent dead link]Team Cheese introduction to Team FREDNET
  • ^ "Team FREDNET". Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  • ^ "Three Teams, Many Goals, One Primary Mission". Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  • ^ "Online Community Project Aims for the Moon". Space.com. 2009-05-20. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  • ^ "Guidelines for New Members". Archived from the original on 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  • ^ "Sites using MediaWiki/en". Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  • ^ "Team FREDNET in Launchpad". Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  • ^ "Animation Talk Page". Archived from the original on 2011-07-28. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  • ^ "System Overview". Archived from the original on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  • ^ a b c d e f "System Overview / Mission Architecture". Archived from the original on 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  • ^ "About TEAM Frednet on the GLXP". Archived from the original on August 23, 2011. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
  • ^ "LEGO Mindstorms on Team FREDNET from the GLXP". Archived from the original on July 29, 2009. Retrieved September 12, 2009.
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