Developing a flight strategy to land heavier vehicles on Mars

2/13/2019

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Science Daily (Feb. 13) -- The heaviest vehicle to successfully land on Mars is the Curiosity Rover at 1 metric ton, about 2,200 pounds. Sending more ambitious robotic missions to the surface of Mars, and eventually humans, will require landed payload masses in the 5- to 20-ton range. To do that, we need to figure out how to land more mass. That was the goal of a recent study. Also: New Atlas (Feb. 12)


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This story was published February 13, 2019.