When and how does the full scale system and subsystems need to be qualified & Human-rated for flight. Answer: No later than 29. Full scale AEDL Flight Tests can and should be done at Earth (need to get fast turn around between multiple tests). Do we need a Full Scale Validation Flight Test at Mars. Answer: Not, specifically, but the AEDL community is very uncomfortable with the notion of the very first full scale AEDL being piloted. The full scale unpiloted AEDL advance cargo mission that immediately precedes the human landing could do the trick. What kind of precursor AEDL Flight Tests are needed at Mars. Answer: We need to validate our performance & aerodynamic models by flying a scaled (1/10th.) version of the Full Scale Mission by 22. When and how do we decide on the AEDL system to fly. Answer: No later than 2015 (earlier is harder). We need to do multi-path full scale flight simulations and subscale / component development testing starting ASAP. If we find an AEDL for a landing mass of 40 MT, will this same architecture and technology paradigm extend to landing 80 MT. 120 MT. Is there another break point. Answer: We do not know yet.


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    Title :

    Human Planetary Landing System (HPLS) Capability Roadmap: Wrap Up


    Contributors:
    R. Manning (author)

    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    7 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English