The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) entry vehicle (EV) successfully entered the Mars atmosphere and landed the Curiosity rover safely on the surface of the planet in Gale crater on August 6, 2012. MSL carried the MSL Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) Instrumentation (MEDLI). MEDLI delivered the first in-depth understanding of the Mars entry environments and the response of the entry vehicle to those environments. MEDLI was comprised of three major subsystems: the Mars Entry Atmospheric Data System (MEADS), the MEDLI Integrated Sensor Plugs (MISP), and the Sensor Support Electronics (SSE). Ultimately, the entire MEDLI sensor suite consisting of both MEADS and MISP provided measurements that were used for trajectory reconstruction and engineeri...
In 2010, the Mars science laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry...
A Mars Sample Return mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade recommended...
Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity" is NASA's most recent mission to Mars, launched in November 2011...
On Aug 5, 2012 the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI)...
NASAs exploration and technology roadmaps call for capability advancements in Mars entry, descent, a...
The Mars Science Laboratory Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI) Project's objectives...
This paper will introduce Mars Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI2) on NASA's Mars2020...
This presentation was part of the session : Ongoing and Proposed EDL Technology DevelopmentSixth Int...
This presentation will discuss the current state of each of the main measurements systems for MEDLI2...
This paper introduces the Mars Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation 2 (MEDLI2) concept for NASA...
The Mars Entry Atmospheric Data System is a part of the Mars Science Laboratory, Entry, Descent, and...
Objectives: Measure Pressure: a) Confirm spacecraft aerodynamics. b) Independently measure attitude....
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), carrying the Curiosity rover to Mars, was launched on November 26...
Mars 2020 will fly the Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation II (MEDLI2) sensor suite con...
Since August 2012, the NASA Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover Curiosity has been operating on the ...
In 2010, the Mars science laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry...
A Mars Sample Return mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade recommended...
Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity" is NASA's most recent mission to Mars, launched in November 2011...
On Aug 5, 2012 the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI)...
NASAs exploration and technology roadmaps call for capability advancements in Mars entry, descent, a...
The Mars Science Laboratory Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI) Project's objectives...
This paper will introduce Mars Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI2) on NASA's Mars2020...
This presentation was part of the session : Ongoing and Proposed EDL Technology DevelopmentSixth Int...
This presentation will discuss the current state of each of the main measurements systems for MEDLI2...
This paper introduces the Mars Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation 2 (MEDLI2) concept for NASA...
The Mars Entry Atmospheric Data System is a part of the Mars Science Laboratory, Entry, Descent, and...
Objectives: Measure Pressure: a) Confirm spacecraft aerodynamics. b) Independently measure attitude....
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), carrying the Curiosity rover to Mars, was launched on November 26...
Mars 2020 will fly the Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrumentation II (MEDLI2) sensor suite con...
Since August 2012, the NASA Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover Curiosity has been operating on the ...
In 2010, the Mars science laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry...
A Mars Sample Return mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade recommended...
Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity" is NASA's most recent mission to Mars, launched in November 2011...