NASA has used aerobraking at Mars and Venus to reduce the fuel required to deliver a spacecraft into a desired orbit compared to an all-propulsive solution. Although aerobraking reduces the propellant, it does so at the expense of mission duration, large staff, and DSN coverage. These factors make aerobraking a significant cost element in the mission design. By moving on-board the current ground-based tasks of ephemeris determination, atmospheric density estimation, and maneuver sizing and execution, a flight project would realize significant cost savings. The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) sponsored Phase 1 and 2 of the Autonomous Aerobraking Development Software (AADS) study, which demonstrated the initial feasibility of moving...
This chapter provides an overview of the aeroassist technologies and performances for Mars missions....
For a Mars Expedition, aerobrakes can play a vital role in several major mission events, including a...
A multi-element study was done to assess the practicality of a Space Station Freedom-based aerobrake...
When entering orbit about a planet or moon with an appreciable atmosphere, instead of using only the...
Phase 1 of the Development of Autonomous Aerobraking (AA) Assessment investigated the technical capa...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
September, 2006. Aerobraking includes directing a spacecraft to pass through the atmosphere of a pla...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
Aerobraking has become a proven approach for orbital missions at Mars. A launch of a 1000 kg class s...
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reached Mars on March 10, 2006 and performed a Mars orbit insertion ...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center received a request from Mr. Daniel Murri (NASA Technical Fell...
Aerobraking is one of the largest contributors to making both lunar and Mars missions affordable. Th...
Mars science satellites often perform orbit changes to obtain different measurements, ground tracks ...
An aerobrake design that has matured over several years of development accounting for all of the imp...
Aerobraking has proven to be an enabling technology for planetary missions to Mars and has been prop...
This chapter provides an overview of the aeroassist technologies and performances for Mars missions....
For a Mars Expedition, aerobrakes can play a vital role in several major mission events, including a...
A multi-element study was done to assess the practicality of a Space Station Freedom-based aerobrake...
When entering orbit about a planet or moon with an appreciable atmosphere, instead of using only the...
Phase 1 of the Development of Autonomous Aerobraking (AA) Assessment investigated the technical capa...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
September, 2006. Aerobraking includes directing a spacecraft to pass through the atmosphere of a pla...
A discussion is presented of the basic principles of aerobraking. Typical results are given for the ...
Aerobraking has become a proven approach for orbital missions at Mars. A launch of a 1000 kg class s...
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reached Mars on March 10, 2006 and performed a Mars orbit insertion ...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center received a request from Mr. Daniel Murri (NASA Technical Fell...
Aerobraking is one of the largest contributors to making both lunar and Mars missions affordable. Th...
Mars science satellites often perform orbit changes to obtain different measurements, ground tracks ...
An aerobrake design that has matured over several years of development accounting for all of the imp...
Aerobraking has proven to be an enabling technology for planetary missions to Mars and has been prop...
This chapter provides an overview of the aeroassist technologies and performances for Mars missions....
For a Mars Expedition, aerobrakes can play a vital role in several major mission events, including a...
A multi-element study was done to assess the practicality of a Space Station Freedom-based aerobrake...