Reduction of Martian Sample Return Mission Launch Mass with Solar Sail Propulsion

  • Russell T
  • Heaton A
  • Thomas D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Solar sails have the potential to provide mass and cost savings for spacecraft traveling within the inner solar system. Companies like L'Garde have demonstrated sail manufacturability and various in-space deployment methods. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a current Mars sample return architecture and to determine how cost and mass would be reduced by incorporating a solar sail propulsion system. The team validated the design proposed by L'Garde, and scaled the design based on a trajectory analysis. Using the solar sail design reduced the required mass, eliminating one of the three launches required in the original architecture.

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Russell, T. E., Heaton, A., Thomas, D., Young, R., Baysinger, M., Capizzo, P., … Thomas, S. (2014). Reduction of Martian Sample Return Mission Launch Mass with Solar Sail Propulsion. In Advances in Solar Sailing (pp. 309–329). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34907-2_21

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