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List of Final Degree Projects at Science and Technology for Solar System Exploration Group (SCITECHSS)

  1. Title: “Design and Implementation of a Miniature Mars Rover Prototype”
  • Author: Clara Muñoz
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: Developed a small-scale prototype of a Mars rover equipped with basic navigation and data collection capabilities, demonstrating autonomous operations in simulated Martian terrain.
  1. Title: “Analysis of Solar Panel Efficiency in Space Environments”
  • Author: Luis Fernández
  • Year: 2022
  • Summary: Investigated the performance of different solar panel technologies under space-like conditions, focusing on optimizing energy generation for long-duration space missions.
  1. Title: “Simulation of Lunar Dust Behavior for Surface Exploration Missions”
  • Author: Marta García
  • Year: 2021
  • Summary: Created a simulation model to study the behavior of lunar dust during surface exploration activities, aiming to mitigate its impact on equipment and operations.
  1. Title: “Development of a Low-Cost Spectrometer for Planetary Exploration”
  • Author: Juan Pérez
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: Designed and tested a cost-effective spectrometer suitable for analyzing the composition of planetary surfaces, with potential applications in future exploration missions.
  1. Title: “Thermal Regulation Systems for Spacecraft in Extreme Environments”
  • Author: Elena Torres
  • Year: 2022
  • Summary: Researched and developed thermal regulation systems to maintain spacecraft instrument functionality in extreme temperature variations experienced in space.

These final degree projects highlight the practical and innovative approaches taken by students at SCITECHSS to tackle various challenges in solar system exploration.