NASA s Mars Science Laboratory mission will launch the next mobile science laboratory to Mars in the fall of 2009 with arrival at Mars occurring in the summer of 2010. A heat shield, parachute, and rocket-powered descent stage, including a sky crane, will be used to land the rover safely on the surface of Mars. The direction of the atmospheric entry vehicle lift vector will be controlled by a hypersonic entry guidance algorithm to compensate for entry trajectory errors and counteract atmospheric and aerodynamic dispersions. The key challenges for mission design are (1) develop a launch/arrival strategy that provides communications coverage during the Entry, Descent, and Landing phase either from an X-band direct-to-Earth link or from a Ultr...
Station. The heavyweight spacecraft will use a Lockheed-Martin Atlas V-401 launch vehicle. It will b...
This paper describes the orbit determination process, results and filter strategies used by the Mars...
On May 25, 2008, the Mars Phoenix Lander (PHX) successfully landed in the northern planes of Mars in...
primary objective of landing the most advanced rover to date to the surface of Mars to assess whethe...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), carrying the Curiosity rover to Mars, was launched on November 26...
The Mars Phoenix Lander mission was launched on August 4th, 2007. To land safely at the desired land...
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring samples back from the surface of Mars to its low orbit in 2031. I...
Several international missions scheduled for years 2011--2013 have as objective a Mars surface sampl...
In 2010, the Mars science laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry...
Scheduled for a launch in the 2016 Earth to Mars opportunity, the Interior Exploration using Seismic...
The Mars Exploration Rover project consisted of two missions (MER-A: spirit rover and MER-B: opportu...
In the summer of 2003, NASA will launch the next wave of robotic explorers towards the planet Mars. ...
Abstract—In 2010, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robo...
One challenge driving Mars entry, descent and landing technology development is to land at higher el...
An entry, descent, and flight (EDF) trajectory profile for a Mars airplane mission is defined as con...
Station. The heavyweight spacecraft will use a Lockheed-Martin Atlas V-401 launch vehicle. It will b...
This paper describes the orbit determination process, results and filter strategies used by the Mars...
On May 25, 2008, the Mars Phoenix Lander (PHX) successfully landed in the northern planes of Mars in...
primary objective of landing the most advanced rover to date to the surface of Mars to assess whethe...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), carrying the Curiosity rover to Mars, was launched on November 26...
The Mars Phoenix Lander mission was launched on August 4th, 2007. To land safely at the desired land...
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring samples back from the surface of Mars to its low orbit in 2031. I...
Several international missions scheduled for years 2011--2013 have as objective a Mars surface sampl...
In 2010, the Mars science laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry...
Scheduled for a launch in the 2016 Earth to Mars opportunity, the Interior Exploration using Seismic...
The Mars Exploration Rover project consisted of two missions (MER-A: spirit rover and MER-B: opportu...
In the summer of 2003, NASA will launch the next wave of robotic explorers towards the planet Mars. ...
Abstract—In 2010, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robo...
One challenge driving Mars entry, descent and landing technology development is to land at higher el...
An entry, descent, and flight (EDF) trajectory profile for a Mars airplane mission is defined as con...
Station. The heavyweight spacecraft will use a Lockheed-Martin Atlas V-401 launch vehicle. It will b...
This paper describes the orbit determination process, results and filter strategies used by the Mars...
On May 25, 2008, the Mars Phoenix Lander (PHX) successfully landed in the northern planes of Mars in...