Status of NIAC Phase I study for NIAC Symposium (remote). An overview of the Insitu Titan Sample Return concept. The Compass team developed a concept to return 3 kg of cryogenic samples from the surface of Saturn's moon Titan by gathering ~3000 kg of ice and methane to fuel an inflatable, 3 stage launch vehicle to propel a return vehicle and aeroshell back to earth. Note: This presentation does not include voice information and is not available for this record.


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    Title :

    Titan Sample Return Using In Situ Propellants: NIAC Phase I Study Status


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    Conference:

    2021 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Fall Symposium ; 2021 ; Virtual, US


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    Language :

    English




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