Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000came.work...59c&link_type=abstract
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, p. 59
Computer Science
Mars Sample Return Missions, Technology Assessment, Mission Planning, Risk, Launch Costs
Scientific paper
A JPL development activity was initiated in FY 1999 for the purpose of examining and evaluating technologies that could materially improve future (i.e., beyond the 2005 launch) Mars sample return missions. The scope of the technology review was comprehensive and end-to-end; the goal was to improve mass, cost, risk, and scientific return. A specific objective was to assess approaches to sample return with only one Earth launch. While the objective of the study was specifically for sample-return, in-situ missions can also benefit from using many of the technologies examined.
Brophy John
Carsey Frank
Gilmore Mark
Rodgers David
Wilcox B. B.
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