Realization within the US and NASA that future exploration both Human and Robotic will require innovative new technologies led to the creation of the Space Technology Mission Directorate and investment in game changing technologies with high pay-off. Some of these investments will see success and others, due to many of the constraints, will not attain their goal. The co-authors of this proposed presentation have been involved from concept to mission infusion aspects of entry technologies that are game changing. The four example technologies used to describe the challenges experienced along the pathways to success are at different levels of maturity. They are Conformal, 3-D MAT, HEEET and ADEPT. The four examples in many ways capture broad aspects of the challenges of maturation and illustrate what led some to be exceptionally successful and how others had to be altered in order remain viable game changing technologies. Subsystem technologies for robotic and human missions


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    Title :

    Development Challenges of Game-Changing Entry System Technologies from Concept to Mission Infusion


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    International Planetary Probe Workshop ; 2015 ; Cologne, Germany


    Publication date :

    2015-06-15


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

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    Language :

    English




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