Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) Study Introduction: Previous Studies -Solid, liquid and hybrid rocket propulsion feasibility studies since 2011 -Focus on hybrid rocket propulsion since 2016; Reassessing Propulsion Systems for Risk Reduction - Liquid propulsion vehicle found to not be feasible; Challenges -An autonomous return mission has never been done -Mars surface environments -Platform packaging limitations -Performance and trajectory requirements; Study Team -MSFC’s Advanced Concepts Office (ACO) -MSFC propulsion and vehicle design engineering expertise -JPL MAV team.


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    Title :

    Development Concepts for Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) Solid and Hybrid Vehicle Systems


    Contributors:
    L. T. McCollum (author) / A. Schnell (author) / D. Yaghoubi (author) / Q. Bean (author) / R. McCauley (author) / A. Prince (author)

    Publication date :

    2019


    Size :

    10 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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