Future missions to the moon and Mars have been investigated with regard to propulsion system selection. The results of this analysis show that near state-of-the-art LO2/LH2 propulsion technology provides a feasible means of performing lunar missions and trans-Mars injections. In other words, existing cryogenic space engines with certain modifications and product improvements would be suitable for these missions. In addition, present day cryogenic system tankage and structural weights appear to scale reasonably when sizing for large payload and high energy missions such as sending men to Mars.
Cryogenic propulsion for lunar and Mars missions
1988-07-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
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Englisch
Cryogenic propulsion for lunar and Mars missions
AIAA | 1988
|Propulsion needs for lunar/Mars missions
NTRS | 1990
|Propulsion Needs for Lunar/Mars Missions
NTIS | 1990
|AIAA | 2005
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