DocumentCode :
381376
Title :
Mars Sample Return: architecture and mission design
Author :
Sherwood, Brent ; Smith, David B. ; Greeley, Ron ; Whittaker, William Red ; Woodcock, Gordon R. ; Barton, Gregg ; Pearson, David W. ; Siegfried, William
Author_Institution :
The Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, CA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
2
Abstract :
Mars Sample Return (MSR) architecture and mission engineering, led by Boeing for JPL, is presented. The study sought credible data to support planning a 2011 mission to return 500 g of scientifically selected samples. Phase 1 compared diverse architecture options to accomplish the mission. Seventeen theme-based architectures were conceived, quantified, measured, and scored. Two primary and three secondary architectures were recommended. Phase 2 developed engineering detail for a simple architecture specified by JPL: dual mission to two landing sites; short-range, radioisotope-powered sampling rovers; Mars orbit rendezvous; and electric return propulsion with Shuttle rendezvous. The design comprises nine system elements. Solutions for sample handling and breaking the back contamination chain are detailed. Total mission duration is five years. Technology tailoring, rather than technology creation, is required. Mission development cost, including margins and wraps, is $2.8×109. The study concluded that many schemes can feasibly accomplish Mars sample return, depending on program objectives adopted.
Keywords :
Mars; space vehicles; Boeing Company; JPL; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Mars Sample Return; Mars orbit rendezvous; Shuttle rendezvous; back contamination chain; electric return propulsion; landing sites; mission architecture; mission cost; mission design; mission development; mission duration; mission engineering; mission planning; sample handling; scientifically selected samples; short-range radioisotope-powered sampling rovers; Aerospace engineering; Automotive engineering; Costs; Laboratories; Mars; Propulsion; Sampling methods; Space exploration; Space missions; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1035559
Filename :
1035559
Link To Document :
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