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NASA-LLIS-1402

Lessons Learned - NASA Engineering and Safety Center Consultation on Mars Exploration Rover Entry, Descent and Landing

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 10 May 2004
Status: active
Page Count: 3
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Abstract:

Engineering sensors included on board the Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers were inadequate to allow an unambiguous physical reconstruction of vehicle performance during the critical entry, descent and landing phase. Suitable sensors to measure pressure, temperature and/or other key variables of the local environment, should be included on future landed missions.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1402
May 10, 2004
Lessons Learned - NASA Engineering and Safety Center Consultation on Mars Exploration Rover Entry, Descent and Landing
Abstract: Engineering sensors included on board the Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers were inadequate to allow an unambiguous physical reconstruction of vehicle performance during the...
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