AIAA Space 2006 Conference September 2006, San Jose, CA.The human exploration of Mars presents many challenges, not least of which is the task of entry, descent, and landing (EDL). Because human-class missions are expected to have landed masses on the order of 40 to 80 metric tons, significant challenges arise that have not been seen to date in robotic missions. This study provides insight into the challenges encountered as well as potential solutions through parametric trade studies on vehicle size and mass. Aerocapture and entry-from-orbit analyses of 10 and 15 m diameter aeroshells with a lift-to-drag ratio of 0.3 or 0.5 were investigated. Results indicate that in the limit, a crew capsule used only for descent could have an init...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Human missions to Mars may utilize several small cabins where crew members could live for days up to...
29th AAS Guidance and Control Conference February 2006, Breckenridge, CO.Near-term capabilities for...
Near-term capabilities for robotic spacecraft include a target of landing 1- 2 metric ton payloads w...
IEEE Aerospace Conference March 2006, Big Sky, MT.The United States has successfully landed five r...
The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. These systems...
The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. These systems...
Several technology investments are required to develop Mars human scale Entry, Descent, and Landing ...
Develop two evolutionary rigid vehicle concepts to deliver human-scale payloads (20 metric tons) to ...
Abstract—The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. Thes...
Human-scale landers require the delivery of much heavier payloads to the surface of Mars than is pos...
Current NASA Human Mars architectures require delivery of approximately 20 metric tons of cargo to t...
NASAs Entry, Descent and Landing Architecture Study uses a trajectory simulation framework to evalua...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2008.Th...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Human missions to Mars may utilize several small cabins where crew members could live for days up to...
29th AAS Guidance and Control Conference February 2006, Breckenridge, CO.Near-term capabilities for...
Near-term capabilities for robotic spacecraft include a target of landing 1- 2 metric ton payloads w...
IEEE Aerospace Conference March 2006, Big Sky, MT.The United States has successfully landed five r...
The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. These systems...
The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. These systems...
Several technology investments are required to develop Mars human scale Entry, Descent, and Landing ...
Develop two evolutionary rigid vehicle concepts to deliver human-scale payloads (20 metric tons) to ...
Abstract—The United States has successfully landed five robotic systems on the surface of Mars. Thes...
Human-scale landers require the delivery of much heavier payloads to the surface of Mars than is pos...
Current NASA Human Mars architectures require delivery of approximately 20 metric tons of cargo to t...
NASAs Entry, Descent and Landing Architecture Study uses a trajectory simulation framework to evalua...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2008.Th...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Planetary exploration has always been a very complex and risky engineering problem. Building on the ...
Human missions to Mars may utilize several small cabins where crew members could live for days up to...