The basis of a novel braking technique by using the Phobos sands for landing large payloads on Mars is outlined. Here consideration is given to the utilization of the Phobos or Deimos regolith as material for aerobraking by discharging a load of sand at certain distance in front of the spacecraft during the descent manoeuver. Although immediately after getting rid the load of sand in front of the spacecraft they have a null relative velocity with the spacecraft, however, because the stronger atmospheric drag acting on the tiny particles of sand they will be promptly decelerated. As a result, the particles of sand will impact onto the front of the spacecraft with a velocity close to the terminal velocity of the spacecraft itself. By using a ...
A patent presentation is proposed, details of which are given in Appendix 1. The basis of the device...
It is known that the Martian atmosphere contains a large amount of suspended dust. The saltation pro...
This thesis demonstrates the feasibility of using aerobraking tethers for the exploration of the sol...
The basis of a novel braking technique by using the Phobos sands for landing large payloads on Mars ...
This paper summarizes an end-to-end mission design concept exploring the feasibility of using small ...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
Landing on Phobos and bringing samples from its surface would settle the debate on the origin of the...
Phobos, the larger of Mars' moons, provides a potential staging location for human exploration of th...
successfully inserted into a highly elliptical capture orbit about Mars. To establish the required m...
Demands for planetary landing Unmanned exploratory missions to e.g. Mars involve a landing phase, wh...
Terraforming Mars is a tantalizing topic for the future of humanity. It has been estimated that an i...
A novel Mars orbit insertion strategy that combines ballistic capture and aerobraking is presented. ...
September, 2006. Aerobraking includes directing a spacecraft to pass through the atmosphere of a pla...
International audienceAlthough grooves are common on asteroids, on Phobos the grooves have been the ...
If humanity is to develop a significant and sustained presence beyond Earth’s surface, the problems ...
A patent presentation is proposed, details of which are given in Appendix 1. The basis of the device...
It is known that the Martian atmosphere contains a large amount of suspended dust. The saltation pro...
This thesis demonstrates the feasibility of using aerobraking tethers for the exploration of the sol...
The basis of a novel braking technique by using the Phobos sands for landing large payloads on Mars ...
This paper summarizes an end-to-end mission design concept exploring the feasibility of using small ...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
Landing on Phobos and bringing samples from its surface would settle the debate on the origin of the...
Phobos, the larger of Mars' moons, provides a potential staging location for human exploration of th...
successfully inserted into a highly elliptical capture orbit about Mars. To establish the required m...
Demands for planetary landing Unmanned exploratory missions to e.g. Mars involve a landing phase, wh...
Terraforming Mars is a tantalizing topic for the future of humanity. It has been estimated that an i...
A novel Mars orbit insertion strategy that combines ballistic capture and aerobraking is presented. ...
September, 2006. Aerobraking includes directing a spacecraft to pass through the atmosphere of a pla...
International audienceAlthough grooves are common on asteroids, on Phobos the grooves have been the ...
If humanity is to develop a significant and sustained presence beyond Earth’s surface, the problems ...
A patent presentation is proposed, details of which are given in Appendix 1. The basis of the device...
It is known that the Martian atmosphere contains a large amount of suspended dust. The saltation pro...
This thesis demonstrates the feasibility of using aerobraking tethers for the exploration of the sol...