When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration unveils a concept vehicle, people pay attention. The agency recently revealed its new Mars rover concept at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The complex commissioned the construction of the vehicle without use of taxpayer dollars. NASA says it was unveiled, âwith a goal of inspiration and education as NASA continues developing plans for its journey to the Red Planet.â In case you werenât aware, NASA has long worked toward getting astronauts on Mars. The agency has said it hopes to have a crew walk on the planetâs surface by the 2030s. Itâs also now facing increased pressure from President Donald Trump, who recently signed a bill into law that asks the agency to have humans on Mars by 2033. The all-electric vehicle that can fit up to four astronauts is not only impressive because of its looks, but also because it functions as both a vehicle and a mobile laboratory. Letâs take a closer look at this awesome concept.
Who Made It
A company called Parker Brothers Concepts of Port Canaveral, Florida was approached with the idea to come up with the rover concept toward the end of 2016. Brothers Mark and Shanon Parker began work on the vehicle in November. The duo told Business Insider they launched their company years ago to build âoutlandishâ vehicles for television and movie productions. So it really comes as no surprise that the Mars rover concept looks like the Batmobile. It took the two brothers and other employees until early April 2017 to finish the vehicle. âMe and the guys, we averaged about 80 to 100 hours a week, each,â said Marc Parker. âWe worked 10-, 12-, 14-hour days, seven days a week since late last year,â he told Business Insider. âIf I thought about how many hours we put into this thing, Iâd probably cry. Itâs way too many.â While it may have been a lot of work, the brothers say it was worth it. âThis one [project] has blown us away the most,â Marc Parker told Business Insider.Exterior
Detachable Lab
Possibly the coolest part about this concept vehicle is the detachable lab. Marc Parker told Business Insider that the vehicle actually separates in the middle. âThe rear section is a full lab, the front area is a cockpit for going out and doing scouting," he said in his interview with Business Insider. "The lab section can actually disconnect...and be left on its own to do autonomous research. That way the scout vehicle can go out to do its thing without the fuel consumption and extra weight, then come back later."Performance
Where You Can See It
If youâd like to get up close and personal with the new Mars rover concept, youâre able to do so. It will be on display at the Kennedy Space Center Vistor Complex through early July as part of its âSummer of Marsâ promotion. If you canât get to Florida, though, thereâs no need to fret. From July through August, the vehicle will be on display at several locations during a tour along the East Coast. It will then return to the complex where it will be part of the new Astronaut Training Experience attraction opening in the fall of this year.Will It Ever Be Used?
NASA says this exact rover is not expected to operate on Mars. That being said, the space agency says one or more of the concept vehicleâs elements could make its way into a rover that astronauts will actually drive on the Red Planet. Those who worked on the vehicle say they hope it inspires people to learn more about what NASA is doing. "Movies are cool, TV is cool, but it's something else to be part of a thing that could inspire kids to go Mars and live in outer space," Marc Parker told Business Insider. Meanwhile, NASAâs next robotic Mars rover is set to land on the Red Planet in 2020. âThe Mars 2020 rover will search for signs of past microbial life and collect core samples for a potentially future return to Earth,â said NASA in a press release. And again, the space agency hopes to put astronauts on the planet by the 2030s.