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Scientific paper
Feb 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004esasp.544..163w&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the International Workshop Planetary Probe Atmospheric Entry and Descent Trajectory Analysis and Science, 6-9
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Trajectory Reconstruction, Mars, Pathfinder
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Mars Pathfinder landed on Mars on July 4, 1997. It used a novel deceleration procedure, consisting of a hypersonic aeroshell, a transonic parachute, retro-rockets, and airbags, to reach the surface safely. Its aerodynamic properties passively maintained a near-zero angle of attack throughout its entry. There were no gyroscopes to monitor attitude. Several different trajectory reconstructions have been based on the assumptions that accelerations along its symmetry axis are directed along its flight path and that accelerations in other directions are insignificant. The aerodynamics of Pathfinder once its parachute opened are still not well-understood and the available observations are probably not sufficient to improve matters significantly in the future.
Hathi Brijen
Towner Martin
Withers Paul
Zarnecki John
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