DocumentCode :
2434564
Title :
Mars Science Laboratory: Entry, Descent, and Landing System Performance
Author :
Way, David W. ; Powel, Richard W. ; Chen, Allen ; Steltzner, Adam D. ; Martin, A. Miguel San ; Burkhart, P. Daniel ; Mendeck, Gavin F.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton
fYear :
2007
fDate :
3-10 March 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
In 2010, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic entry, descent, and landing (EDL) systems, by delivering the largest and most capable rover to date to the surface of Mars. To do so, MSL will fly a guided lifting entry at a lift-to-drag ratio in excess of that ever flown at Mars, deploy the largest parachute ever at Mars, and perform a novel Sky Crane maneuver. Through improved altitude capability, increased latitude coverage, and more accurate payload delivery, MSL is allowing the science community to consider the exploration of previously inaccessible regions of the planet.
Keywords :
Mars; aerospace robotics; planetary rovers; Mars Science Laboratory; Sky Crane maneuver; disk-gap-band supersonic parachute; hypersonic guided entry; robotic entry; descent; landing systems; Cranes; Laboratories; Mars; NASA; Orbital robotics; Payloads; Propulsion; Radar tracking; Space missions; System performance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
ISSN :
1095-323X
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0524-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-323X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2007.352821
Filename :
4161337
Link To Document :
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