Mission concepts were investigated for automated return to Earth of a Mars surface sample adequate for detailed analyses in scientific laboratories. The minimum sample mass sufficient to meet scientific requirements was determined. Types of materials and supporting measurements for essential analyses are reported. A baseline trajectory profile was selected for its low energy requirements and relatively simple implementation, and trajectory profile design data were developed for 1979 and 1981 launch opportunities. Efficient spacecraft systems were conceived by utilizing existing technology where possible. Systems concepts emphasized the 1979 launch opportunity, and the applicability of results to other opportunities was assessed. It was shown that the baseline missions (return through Mars parking orbit) and some comparison missions (return after sample transfer in Mars orbit) can be accomplished by using a single Titan III E/Centaur as the launch vehicle. All missions investigated can be accomplished by use of Space Shuttle/Centaur vehicles. (Author)


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    Title :

    Automated MARS Surface Sample Return Mission Concepts for Achievement of Essential Scientific Objectives


    Contributors:
    W. L. Weaver (author) / H. N. Norton (author) / W. L. Darnell (author)

    Publication date :

    1975


    Size :

    160 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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