The aerocapture vehicle mission design concept
Abstract
Aerocapture is a mission design concept which uses an aerodynamically controlled atmospheric entry to capture payloads into orbit as opposed to a completely propulsive orbit insertion. Results are presented which demonstrate great performance gains and good accuracy using aerocapture. These results deal only with projected Mars missions; therefore, the aerocapture vehicle system design requirements deal only with Mars. It will be evident, however, that this concept can be readily applied to other atmosphere-bearing celestial bodies.
- Publication:
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Conference on Advanced Technology for Future Space Systems
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979atfs.conf..195C
- Keywords:
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- Aerocapture;
- Aerodynamic Forces;
- Atmospheric Entry;
- Mars Probes;
- Mission Planning;
- Trajectory Control;
- Error Analysis;
- Position Errors;
- Systems Engineering;
- Transfer Orbits;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles