MinMars Update Telecon October, 25 th 2009. Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0 New reference...

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MinMars Update Telecon October, 25 th 2009

Transcript of MinMars Update Telecon October, 25 th 2009. Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0 New reference...

MinMars Update Telecon

October, 25th 2009

Mars Design Reference Architecture 5.0

• New reference document as of July 2009– NASA-SP-2009-566– Uploaded to SVN : References Folder

• 100 pg text describing Design Reference Architecture 5.0– Introduction– DRA 5.0 Summary– Goals and Objectives– Transportation Systems– Surface Systems– Architectural Assessments– Key Challenges– Public Participation

• Also uploaded Mars DRA 5.0 Addendum– 406 pg text more in-depth version of

NASA-SP-2009-566

Austere Human Mission to Mars• Alternate architecture that is a scaled-back

from DRA 5 and might offer lower development cost, lower flight cost, and meet all the current Constellation Mars mission requirements– A minimum mission set that would be

acceptable from a science and exploration standpoint.

• Paper presented at Space 2009 by Hoppy Price, JPL.– Paper uploaded to Repository: References

Folder– Presentation slides also uploaded.

GA Tech EffortsEntry, Descent, and Landing

• Space 2009 paper on a parametric study of the Mars EDL design space.– Entry velocity, entry vehicle configuration, entry vehicle

mass and supersonic deceleration technology were varied– Paper uploaded to SVN: References Folder

Support for One-Way Missions• October 19th article in Houston Chronicle

– “Travel to Mars – on a one-way ticket?”– http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/6673981.html

• “The concept of a one-way mission to Mars has circulated among space buffs for years, with a Houston-based former NASA engineer, James C McLane III, among its chief champions. Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin has endorsed the plan.”– Chief, Space Environment Test Division, NASA 1967-1991

• “The one-way option received a boost six weeks ago when theoretical physicist Lawernce Krauss wrote an op-ed in the New York Times that espoused the plan…”– L. Krauss is the director of the Origins Initiative at ASU and author of

“The Physics of Star Trek”

Final Report / Space 2010Proposed final report outline• Introduction & Motivation• Strategy for Life Support, In-Situ

Resource Utilization and Re-Supply• Surface Power Generation and

Storage• Transportation Scenario based on

MSL EDL Tech– Transportation System Architecture– Surface Infrastructure– Concept of Operations

• Transportation Scenario based on Advance EDL Tech– Transportation System Architecture– Surface Infrastructure– Concept of Operations

• Conclusions and Future Work

Topics to be covered• Introduction & Motivation• Key strategies

– Power, life support, ISRU, re-supply, ???• Transportation architecture description

– Launch, Earth Departure, in-space hab, EDL

• Surface infrastructure– Habitation, Power, Mobility,

Logistics/Spares, Assembly, EVA, Comm, Robotics

• Concept of Operations– Launch manifest, surface activities

• Mass chunking scenarios:– 2mt, 5mt, 10mt, ???– Based on trans. Arch.– Affects surf infrastructure and con ops.– Tied in with previous topics?

• Conclusions and Future Work