The Adaptive Deployable Entry and Placement Technology (ADEPT), a mechanically deployable entry vehicle technology, has been under development at NASA since 2011. As part of the technical maturation of ADEPT, designs capable of delivering small payloads (10 kg) are being considered to rapidly mature sub 1 m deployed diameter designs. The unique capability of ADEPT for small payloads comes from its ability to stow within a slender volume and deploy to achieve a mass efficient drag surface with a high heat rate capability. The low ballistic coefficient results in entry heating and mechanical loads that can be met by a revolutionary three-dimensionally woven carbon fabric supported by a deployable skeleton structure. This carbon fabric has tes...
There is growing interest for utilizing Small Satellites beyond low Earth orbit. A number of seconda...
Planetary entry vehicles employ ablative TPS materials to shield the aeroshell from entry aeroheatin...
The ADEPT concept has been considered as an entry, descent and landing system to enable Human Mars c...
This paper describes aerothermodynamic and thermal structural testing that demonstrate the viability...
ADEPT is an atmospheric entry architecture for missions to most planetary bodies with atmospheres: C...
This paper describes arcjet testing and analysis that has successfully demonstrated the viability of...
Arcjet testing and analysis of a three-dimensional (3D) woven carbon fabric has shown that it can be...
The proposed presentation will give an overview of a mechanically deployable entry system concept de...
The testing of a thermal protection system (TPS) in multiple arc jets and laser facilities is critic...
Arc jet testing is used to simulate entry to test thermal protection materials. This paper discusses...
A wind tunnel test of the Adaptable Deployable Entry and Placement Technology (ADEPT) was conducted ...
The ADEPT architecture represents a completely new approach for entry vehicle design using a high-pe...
On September 12th 2018, a sounding rocket flight test was conducted on a mechanically-deployed atmos...
This course will cover an overview of the Entry Systems and Technology Division (TS) at NASA Ames Re...
Deployable entry vehicles provide an enabling capability for large payloads at destinations across t...
There is growing interest for utilizing Small Satellites beyond low Earth orbit. A number of seconda...
Planetary entry vehicles employ ablative TPS materials to shield the aeroshell from entry aeroheatin...
The ADEPT concept has been considered as an entry, descent and landing system to enable Human Mars c...
This paper describes aerothermodynamic and thermal structural testing that demonstrate the viability...
ADEPT is an atmospheric entry architecture for missions to most planetary bodies with atmospheres: C...
This paper describes arcjet testing and analysis that has successfully demonstrated the viability of...
Arcjet testing and analysis of a three-dimensional (3D) woven carbon fabric has shown that it can be...
The proposed presentation will give an overview of a mechanically deployable entry system concept de...
The testing of a thermal protection system (TPS) in multiple arc jets and laser facilities is critic...
Arc jet testing is used to simulate entry to test thermal protection materials. This paper discusses...
A wind tunnel test of the Adaptable Deployable Entry and Placement Technology (ADEPT) was conducted ...
The ADEPT architecture represents a completely new approach for entry vehicle design using a high-pe...
On September 12th 2018, a sounding rocket flight test was conducted on a mechanically-deployed atmos...
This course will cover an overview of the Entry Systems and Technology Division (TS) at NASA Ames Re...
Deployable entry vehicles provide an enabling capability for large payloads at destinations across t...
There is growing interest for utilizing Small Satellites beyond low Earth orbit. A number of seconda...
Planetary entry vehicles employ ablative TPS materials to shield the aeroshell from entry aeroheatin...
The ADEPT concept has been considered as an entry, descent and landing system to enable Human Mars c...