The Mars Microprobe Mission will be the second of the New Millennium Program's technology development missions to planetary bodies. The mission consists of two penetrators that weigh 2.4 kg each and are being carried as a piggyback payload on the Mars Polar Lander cruise ring. The spacecraft arrive at Mars on December 3, 1999. The two identical penetrators will impact the surface at ∼190 m/s and penetrate up to 0.6 m. They will land within 1 to 10 km of each other and ∼50 km from the Polar Lander on the south polar layered terrain. The primary objective of the mission is to demonstrate technologies that will enable future science missions and, in particular, network science missions. A secondary goal is to acquire science data. A subsurface...
This PhD thesis describes, from an engineering perspective, some of the preliminary steps that need ...
We propose the exploration of polar areas on Mars by a next-generation orbiter mission. In particula...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
The Mars Microprobe Mission will be the second of the New Millennium Program's technology developmen...
The Mars Microprobe Mission will be the second of the New Millennium Program's technology developmen...
The second deep-space advanced technology validation mission in NASA\u27s New Millennium Program wil...
The Mars Microprobe Mission is the second spacecraft developed as part of the New Millennium Program...
The joint research interchange effort was directed at the following principal areas: u further devel...
The Mars Polar Orbiter/Penetrator 1981 mission, intended to investigate the manner in which Mars has...
From canyons to glaciers, from geology to astrobiology, the amount of exciting surface science await...
With the recent renewed interest in interplanetary and deep space exploratory missions, the Red Plan...
The NASA\u27s next missions to Mars are to land two unmanned spacecraft on the surface in 1976 to pe...
The recent discovery of possible fossilized microbes in a Martian meteorite sample and the spectacul...
Mars-Twin - a mission proposed for the running ESA cosmic vision M call - if selected it will be the...
Mars 2020 will fly the Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation II (MEDLI2) sensor suite con...
This PhD thesis describes, from an engineering perspective, some of the preliminary steps that need ...
We propose the exploration of polar areas on Mars by a next-generation orbiter mission. In particula...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...
The Mars Microprobe Mission will be the second of the New Millennium Program's technology developmen...
The Mars Microprobe Mission will be the second of the New Millennium Program's technology developmen...
The second deep-space advanced technology validation mission in NASA\u27s New Millennium Program wil...
The Mars Microprobe Mission is the second spacecraft developed as part of the New Millennium Program...
The joint research interchange effort was directed at the following principal areas: u further devel...
The Mars Polar Orbiter/Penetrator 1981 mission, intended to investigate the manner in which Mars has...
From canyons to glaciers, from geology to astrobiology, the amount of exciting surface science await...
With the recent renewed interest in interplanetary and deep space exploratory missions, the Red Plan...
The NASA\u27s next missions to Mars are to land two unmanned spacecraft on the surface in 1976 to pe...
The recent discovery of possible fossilized microbes in a Martian meteorite sample and the spectacul...
Mars-Twin - a mission proposed for the running ESA cosmic vision M call - if selected it will be the...
Mars 2020 will fly the Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation II (MEDLI2) sensor suite con...
This PhD thesis describes, from an engineering perspective, some of the preliminary steps that need ...
We propose the exploration of polar areas on Mars by a next-generation orbiter mission. In particula...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004.In...