DocumentCode :
2266073
Title :
Mars ascent vehicle key elements of a Mars Sample Return mission
Author :
Stephenson, David D. ; Willenberg, Harvey J.
Author_Institution :
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Abstract :
The Mars Sample Return mission is being planned to return samples of Martian rock, soil, and atmosphere to Earth for scientific analysis. A Mars ascent vehicle (MAV) will be brought to the Martian surface within a lander; receive samples delivered by a mobile surface vehicle; and launch the samples into Mars orbit for return to Earth. The MAV is being designed as a two-stage solid-fuel vehicle with a head-end steering capability, packaged within an erectable launch tube for thermal and environmental stability during the various mission phases of cruise to Mars; entry, descent, and landing; surface and pre-launch operations; and launch. Key features of the MAV operations and design are discussed, including the thermal, environmental, and structural requirements and their conceptual design solutions during each phase; concepts for insertion of the orbiting sample into the payload bay inside the launch tube; and pre-launch operations. MAV launch to orbit details will be discussed, and key technology development challenges will be identified
Keywords :
Mars; aerospace robotics; mobile robots; space vehicles; Mars Sample Return mission; Mars ascent vehicle; Martian atmosphere; Martian rock; Martian soil; Martian surface; mobile surface vehicle; Atmosphere; Earth; Humans; Instruments; Laboratories; Mars; Planets; Soil; Space missions; Space vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9545-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2006.1655737
Filename :
1655737
Link To Document :
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