Mars Sample Return (MSR) is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as recommended by the recent Decadal Survey of Planetary Science. The objective of the study was to determine whether emerging commercial capabilities can be integrated into to such a mission. The premise of the study is that commercial capabilities can be more efficient than previously described systems, and by using fewer systems and fewer or less extensive launches, overall mission cost can be reduced. This presentation describes an EDL technique using planned upgrades to the Dragon capsule to perform a Supersonic Retropulsion Entry - Red Dragon concept. Landed Payload capability meets mission requirements for a MSR Architecture that reduces complexity
The future exploration of the Solar System will require innovations in transportation and the use of...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...
Sample return is among the most important goals of Mars science (NRC 2003; MEPAG NDSAG 2008; iMARS 2...
A Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as re...
Mars Sample Return (MSR) is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as recommended ...
Mars Sample Return is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as recommended by the...
Mars Sample Return was presented as the highest priority planetary science mission of the next decad...
We will discuss the feasibility of using a minimally-modified variant of a SpaceX Dragon capsule as ...
A minimally-modified SpaceX Dragon capsule launched on a Falcon Heavy rocket presents the possibilit...
A Mars Sample Return mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade recommended...
A Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission is the highest priority Mars science mission for the next decade ...
In an effort to mature the design of the Mid-Lift-to-Drag ratio Rigid Vehicle (MRV) candidate of the...
(Challenge Area 2: Safe and Accurate Landing Capabilities, Mars Ascent, and Innovative Exploration A...
Future large-scale Mars surface exploration missions require landed masses beyond the capability of ...
Advanced robotic and human missions to Mars require landed masses well in excess of current capabili...
The future exploration of the Solar System will require innovations in transportation and the use of...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...
Sample return is among the most important goals of Mars science (NRC 2003; MEPAG NDSAG 2008; iMARS 2...
A Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as re...
Mars Sample Return (MSR) is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as recommended ...
Mars Sample Return is the highest priority science mission for the next decade as recommended by the...
Mars Sample Return was presented as the highest priority planetary science mission of the next decad...
We will discuss the feasibility of using a minimally-modified variant of a SpaceX Dragon capsule as ...
A minimally-modified SpaceX Dragon capsule launched on a Falcon Heavy rocket presents the possibilit...
A Mars Sample Return mission is the highest priority science mission for the next decade recommended...
A Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission is the highest priority Mars science mission for the next decade ...
In an effort to mature the design of the Mid-Lift-to-Drag ratio Rigid Vehicle (MRV) candidate of the...
(Challenge Area 2: Safe and Accurate Landing Capabilities, Mars Ascent, and Innovative Exploration A...
Future large-scale Mars surface exploration missions require landed masses beyond the capability of ...
Advanced robotic and human missions to Mars require landed masses well in excess of current capabili...
The future exploration of the Solar System will require innovations in transportation and the use of...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...
Sample return is among the most important goals of Mars science (NRC 2003; MEPAG NDSAG 2008; iMARS 2...