Landing System for Hypothesized Surfaces – Rock-teers
INSTITUTION
University of Texas – Tyler (UTT)
CLASS
Platinum Class (2025 – 2026)
STUDENT TEAM
Brenden Besson, Mechanical Engineering
Oliver Hahn, Mechanical Engineering
Kaden Hurley, Mechanical Engineering
Cody Lane Sims, Mechanical Engineering
Ranjit Thapa, Mechanical Engineering
ACADEMIC GUIDANCE
Dr. Farina
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Psyche Landing System project focuses on the conceptual design, analysis, and validation of a landing mechanism capable of achieving a safe and stable touchdown on NASA’s Psyche asteroid. Unlike traditional planetary landings, Psyche presents unique engineering challenges due to its extremely low gravity (0.144 m/s²), metallic composition, and irregular surface topology. The objective of this project is to design a structurally sound, lightweight landing system that can absorb impact energy, prevent rebound, and securely anchor itself to the asteroid’s surface.
