Mars Sample Return |
Mars Sample Return |
Apr 7 2006, 07:32 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 370 Joined: 12-September 05 From: France Member No.: 495 |
Next phase reached in definition of Mars Sample Return mission
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMJAGNFGLE_index_0.html |
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Aug 18 2007, 01:08 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 153 Joined: 11-December 04 Member No.: 120 |
So I guess the 'cannister' could look something like the Delfi-C3 nano-sat
This one doesn't have active attitude control, but that's basically all it's missing for being a perfect MSR cannister. Work is also being done to develop autonomous rendezvous, where nanosats would catch up with big satellites for maintenance or repair. This cube-sat development could really be extremely useful for MSR architectures! So, I'm willing to lower my bid to 10 Kg! 2 Kg of samples. 5 Kg for the standard cubesat bus 3 Kg for attitude control, thrusters and a docking mechanism. |
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