ExoMars Atmospheric Mars Entry and Landing Investigations and Analysis (AMELIA)

作者: Francesca Ferri , Özgür Karatekin , Stephen R. Lewis , François Forget , Alessio Aboudan

DOI: 10.1007/S11214-019-0578-X

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摘要: The entry, descent and landing of Schiaparelli, the ExoMars Entry, Demonstrator Module (EDM), offered a rare (once-per-mission) opportunity for in situ investigations martian environment over wide altitude range. aim AMELIA experiment was to exploit Descent Landing System (EDLS) engineering measurements scientific Mars’ atmosphere surface. Here we present simulations, modelling planned prior (EDL) event that took place on 19th October 2016. Despite unfortunate conclusion Schiaparelli mission, flight data recorded during entry until loss signal, have been recovered. These data, although limited affected by transmission interruptions malfunctions, are essential investigating anomaly validating EDL operation, but can also contribute towards partial achievement science objectives.

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