The Aerial Regional-Scale Environmental Survey (ARES) is a Mars exploration mission concept that utilizes a rocket propelled airplane to take scientific measurements of atmospheric, surface, and subsurface phenomena. The liquid rocket propulsion system design has matured through several design cycles and trade studies since the inception of the ARES concept in 2002. This paper describes the process of selecting a bipropellant system over other propulsion system options, and provides details on the rocket system design, thrusters, propellant tank and PMD design, propellant isolation, and flow control hardware. The paper also summarizes computer model results of thruster plume interactions and simulated flight performance. The airplane has a ...
Mars : The red planet has been on top in the priority list of interplanetary exploration of the sola...
Candidate configurations are discussed for shuttle-transported, spacecraft-deployed remotely piloted...
3rd AIAA "Unmanned Unlimited" Technical Conference Chicago, IL, Sept. 20-23, 2004.The goal of this ...
The Aerial Regional-Scale Environmental Survey (ARES) is a Mars exploration mission concept that uti...
ARES (Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey of Mars) is a proposed Mars Scout mission using an ...
The goal of this study was to explore the flight system options for the design of a long endurance M...
The Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey (ARES) is a proposed 2007 Mars Scout Mission that wil...
A limited aerodynamic, stability and control, and task evaluation of a new rocket-powered Mars airpl...
An airborne platform is well suited to exploration of planetary bodies with atmospheres, such as Mar...
Rocket propulsion options for small-scale Mars missions are presented and compared, particularly for...
The propulsion system is a critical aspect of the performance and feasibility of a Mars aircraft. Pr...
The presence of an atmosphere on Mars provides planetary scientists with the opportunity to extend t...
The Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey (ARES) project will employ an airplane as the science...
NASA has its sights set on exploring Mars, and one of the major keys to success will be Liquid Oxyge...
The mission of Project Ares is to design and fabricate an Earth prototype, autonomous flying rover c...
Mars : The red planet has been on top in the priority list of interplanetary exploration of the sola...
Candidate configurations are discussed for shuttle-transported, spacecraft-deployed remotely piloted...
3rd AIAA "Unmanned Unlimited" Technical Conference Chicago, IL, Sept. 20-23, 2004.The goal of this ...
The Aerial Regional-Scale Environmental Survey (ARES) is a Mars exploration mission concept that uti...
ARES (Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey of Mars) is a proposed Mars Scout mission using an ...
The goal of this study was to explore the flight system options for the design of a long endurance M...
The Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey (ARES) is a proposed 2007 Mars Scout Mission that wil...
A limited aerodynamic, stability and control, and task evaluation of a new rocket-powered Mars airpl...
An airborne platform is well suited to exploration of planetary bodies with atmospheres, such as Mar...
Rocket propulsion options for small-scale Mars missions are presented and compared, particularly for...
The propulsion system is a critical aspect of the performance and feasibility of a Mars aircraft. Pr...
The presence of an atmosphere on Mars provides planetary scientists with the opportunity to extend t...
The Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey (ARES) project will employ an airplane as the science...
NASA has its sights set on exploring Mars, and one of the major keys to success will be Liquid Oxyge...
The mission of Project Ares is to design and fabricate an Earth prototype, autonomous flying rover c...
Mars : The red planet has been on top in the priority list of interplanetary exploration of the sola...
Candidate configurations are discussed for shuttle-transported, spacecraft-deployed remotely piloted...
3rd AIAA "Unmanned Unlimited" Technical Conference Chicago, IL, Sept. 20-23, 2004.The goal of this ...