Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004esasp.544..317l&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the International Workshop Planetary Probe Atmospheric Entry and Descent Trajectory Analysis and Science, 6-9
Computer Science
Entry Probes, Titan, Mars
Scientific paper
HUYGENS and NETLANDER are two major European missions dedicated to the comprehension of neighbouring planets. Both are entry probes that are finally destinated to land on outer worlds. However, these 2 probes for which the Entry and descent system were leaded by ALCATEL SPACE, presents different designs, related to the mission requirements and to the planet specificities. A comparison of the major element design and system trade-offs, performed for both probes are presented here, in order to compare the designs. HUYGENS is an ESA mission, for which ALCATEL SPACE is the industrial prime contractor EADS for the entry analysis and by MBA-Vorticity for the Descent phase supports the system design. NETLANDER was a CNES mission, for which ALCATEL SPACE was the prime contractor for the EDLS. CEA for the entry analyses, and by BABAKIN for the Descent and Landing System supports the system design.
Lebleu Denis
Schipper Anne-Marie
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