NASAs Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) technology was selected for a Technology Demonstration Mission under the Space Technology Mission Directorate in 2017. HIAD is an enabling technology that can facilitate atmospheric entry of heavy payloads to planets such as Earth and Mars using a deployable aeroshell. The deployable nature of the HIAD technology allows it to avoid the size constraints imposed on current rigid aeroshell entry systems. This enables use of larger aeroshells resulting in increased entry system performance (e.g. higher pay-load mass and/or volume, higher landing altitude at Mars). The Low Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) is currently scheduled for late-2021. LOFTID will be l...
This paper explores the impact of human Mars mission architecture decisions on the design and perfor...
Deployable aeroshells offer the promise of achieving larger aeroshell surface areas for entry vehicl...
The testing of 3- and 6-meter diameter Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) test art...
Over a decade of work has been conducted in the development of NASAs Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynam...
Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) technology readiness levels have been increment...
The successful flight of the Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE)-3 has further demonstrated...
To support NASAs long term goal of landing humans on Mars, technologies which enable the landing of ...
To support NASAs long term goal of landing humans on Mars, technologies which enable the landing of ...
This paper describes a proposed orbital velocity reentry flight test of a Hypersonic Inflatable Aero...
To realize the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) goal of landing humans on Mars...
To make the most of ridesharing opportunities, small satellite (SmallSat) mission designers endeavor...
Acceptance of new spacecraft structural architectures and concepts requires validated design methods...
Over a decade of work has been conducted in the development of NASA's Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodyna...
NASAs Entry, Descent and Landing Architecture Study uses a trajectory simulation framework to evalua...
In order to land larger payloads to Mars, more capable decelerators are required to advance beyond t...
This paper explores the impact of human Mars mission architecture decisions on the design and perfor...
Deployable aeroshells offer the promise of achieving larger aeroshell surface areas for entry vehicl...
The testing of 3- and 6-meter diameter Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) test art...
Over a decade of work has been conducted in the development of NASAs Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynam...
Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) technology readiness levels have been increment...
The successful flight of the Inflatable Reentry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE)-3 has further demonstrated...
To support NASAs long term goal of landing humans on Mars, technologies which enable the landing of ...
To support NASAs long term goal of landing humans on Mars, technologies which enable the landing of ...
This paper describes a proposed orbital velocity reentry flight test of a Hypersonic Inflatable Aero...
To realize the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) goal of landing humans on Mars...
To make the most of ridesharing opportunities, small satellite (SmallSat) mission designers endeavor...
Acceptance of new spacecraft structural architectures and concepts requires validated design methods...
Over a decade of work has been conducted in the development of NASA's Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodyna...
NASAs Entry, Descent and Landing Architecture Study uses a trajectory simulation framework to evalua...
In order to land larger payloads to Mars, more capable decelerators are required to advance beyond t...
This paper explores the impact of human Mars mission architecture decisions on the design and perfor...
Deployable aeroshells offer the promise of achieving larger aeroshell surface areas for entry vehicl...
The testing of 3- and 6-meter diameter Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (HIAD) test art...