Thermal Challenges of Mars Exploration
981686
07/13/1998
- Event
- Content
- The exploration of Mars is a major thrust of NASA. Some of the important goals of this exploration are the search for life; understanding the planet's evolution by in-situ and remote scientific measurements; developing an inventory of useful resources, including accessible water; and sample return as a precursor to human exploration.One of the key challenges of Mars's exploration hard-ware--- rovers, landers, probes, and science instruments -- is to be able to survive the planet's harsh environment on and below surface. This paper discusses the thermal challenges posed by relatively large temperature variations, analyses and experimental work done at JPL to address these challenges.
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- 7
- Citation
- Manvi, R., "Thermal Challenges of Mars Exploration," SAE Technical Paper 981686, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981686.