Rock and Soil Mechanics ›› 2024, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (11): 3153-3172.doi: 10.16285/j.rsm.2024.5778

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Some issues and research progress in rock and soil mechanics for deep space exploration missions

PAN Peng-zhi1, 2, WANG Zhao-feng1, 2, FENG Yu-jie1, 2, LI Yu-xin1, 2   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, China 2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100043, China
  • Online:2024-11-11 Published:2025-07-29
  • About author:PAN Peng-zhi, male, born in 1976, PhD, Researcher, PhD supervisor, mainly engaged in digital rock and soil mechanics under complex and extreme environments. E-mail: pzpan@whrsm.ac.cn
  • Supported by:
    the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52125903).

Abstract: As terrestrial resources and energy become increasingly scarce and advancements in deep space exploration technology progress, numerous countries have initiated plans for deep space missions targeting celestial bodies such as the Moon, Mars, and asteroids. Securing a leading position in deep space exploration technology is critical, and ensuring the successful completion of these missions is of paramount importance. This paper reviews the timelines, objectives, and associated geotechnical and engineering challenges of recent deep space exploration missions from various countries. Extraterrestrial geotechnical materials exist in unique environments characterized by special gravity, temperature, radiation, and atmospheric conditions, and are subject to disturbances such as meteoroid impacts. These factors contribute to significant differences from terrestrial geotechnical materials. Based on a thorough literature review, this paper investigates the transformation of geomechanical properties of extraterrestrial geological materials due to the distinctive environmental conditions, referred to as the "four unique characteristics and one disturbance", and their distinct formation processes. Considering current deep space mission plans, the paper summarizes the geotechnical challenges and research advancements addressing specific mission requirements. These include unmanned exploration and in-situ mechanical testing, construction of extreme environment test platforms, the mechanical properties of geotechnical materials under extreme conditions, the interaction between engineering equipment and geotechnical materials, and the in-situ utilization of extraterrestrial geotechnical resources. The goal is to support the successful execution of China’s deep space exploration missions and to promote the development of geomechanics towards extraterrestrial geomechanics.

Key words: deep space exploration, extraterrestrial geomechanics, extraterrestrial sampling, resource utilization, engineering surveys