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Rapid Mars Transits With Exhaust- Modulated Plasma Propulsion

Franklin Chang-Díaz, Ellen Braden, I. L. Johnson, Michael M. Hsu, Tien Fang Yang

Year
1995
Citations
43
Access
Open access

Abstract

The operational characteristics of the Exhaust-Modulated Plasma Rocket are described. Four basic human and robotic mission scenarios to Mars are analyzed using numerical optimization techniques at variable specific impulse and constant power. The device is well suited for 'split-sprint' missions, allowing fast, one-way low-payload human transits of 90 to 104 days, as well as slower, 180-day, high-payload robotic precursor flights. Abort capabilities, essential for human missions, are also explored.

Keywords

Payload (computing)Mars Exploration ProgramAerospace engineeringExploration of MarsPropulsionSpacecraft propulsionEnvironmental scienceEngineeringComputer scienceAutomotive engineering

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