Mars express is not a NASA mission, nor is the TGO, both of which you specified, so why is this a problem?
Quote from: Dalhousie on 04/03/2016 03:46 amMars express is not a NASA mission, nor is the TGO, both of which you specified, so why is this a problem?TGO carries a NASA payload, that is there partially for NASA's usage and purposes
Quote from: savuporo on 04/03/2016 05:31 amQuote from: Dalhousie on 04/03/2016 03:46 amMars express is not a NASA mission, nor is the TGO, both of which you specified, so why is this a problem?TGO carries a NASA payload, that is there partially for NASA's usage and purposesNot that I can see, some participating scientists is about it. The instruments are primarily Belgian (1) Swiss (1) and Russian (2):
Quote from: Dalhousie on 04/03/2016 12:09 pmQuote from: savuporo on 04/03/2016 05:31 amQuote from: Dalhousie on 04/03/2016 03:46 amMars express is not a NASA mission, nor is the TGO, both of which you specified, so why is this a problem?TGO carries a NASA payload, that is there partially for NASA's usage and purposesNot that I can see, some participating scientists is about it. The instruments are primarily Belgian (1) Swiss (1) and Russian (2):The NASA payload is the Electra radio, which is exactly what would be involved in use of TGO or Mars Express for relay from the Chinese lander.
Fortunately the Chinese orbiter should be carrying it's own relay.
Also should dispel any notion that there is no space race going on, at least in Asia.
an engineer saying that he regrets that India went to Mars before China does not make a space race. it's not as if the government had invested to make sure that China went there first.
I like to look at space-related CONOPS diagrams, so I stumbled upon this concept to use many CZ-9 rockets for a human Mars mission. I tried Google reverse image search and TinEye, but couldn't find it anywhere else.edit: Page is currently dead. I have archived the Google cache.
Quote from: Pipcard on 04/15/2016 02:16 pmI like to look at space-related CONOPS diagrams, so I stumbled upon this concept to use many CZ-9 rockets for a human Mars mission. I tried Google reverse image search and TinEye, but couldn't find it anywhere else.edit: Page is currently dead. I have archived the Google cache.So how many launches? It would appear to be a split mission, semi-direct architecture, probably chemical fuelled. the "26 presumably refers to the time between the first and second window. What does the "21" refer to? It's too short to be from second window to arrival back at Earth. It's a bit short even for time from the second window to the start of the return trip. Too long though for the surface interval.
Quote from: Dalhousie on 04/17/2016 06:03 amQuote from: Pipcard on 04/15/2016 02:16 pmI like to look at space-related CONOPS diagrams, so I stumbled upon this concept to use many CZ-9 rockets for a human Mars mission. I tried Google reverse image search and TinEye, but couldn't find it anywhere else.edit: Page is currently dead. I have archived the Google cache.So how many launches? It would appear to be a split mission, semi-direct architecture, probably chemical fuelled. the "26 presumably refers to the time between the first and second window. What does the "21" refer to? It's too short to be from second window to arrival back at Earth. It's a bit short even for time from the second window to the start of the return trip. Too long though for the surface interval.Cargo Ship(货运飞船) :4 HLLV(LEO Capability 100 Tonnes) launch 4 propulsion modules + 1 CZ-5 launch mars land module(include mars surface habitats)Crew Ship(载人飞船): 6 HLLV launch 6 propulsion modules + 1 CZ-5 launch DSH + 1 CZ-5 launch mars land module(include mars ascent vehicle and earth reentry vehicle)the launches are 10 HLLV + 3 CZ-5according to the paper, crew ship total flight time(earth launches&orbit assemble,tranfer to mars,landing,surface survey,ascent, return to earth&reentry) is 629 or 993 days/ 21 or 33 monthsI don't think it's a Serious programme
Quote from: Lsquirrel on 04/17/2016 06:56 amQuote from: Dalhousie on 04/17/2016 06:03 amQuote from: Pipcard on 04/15/2016 02:16 pmI like to look at space-related CONOPS diagrams, so I stumbled upon this concept to use many CZ-9 rockets for a human Mars mission. I tried Google reverse image search and TinEye, but couldn't find it anywhere else.edit: Page is currently dead. I have archived the Google cache.So how many launches? It would appear to be a split mission, semi-direct architecture, probably chemical fuelled. the "26 presumably refers to the time between the first and second window. What does the "21" refer to? It's too short to be from second window to arrival back at Earth. It's a bit short even for time from the second window to the start of the return trip. Too long though for the surface interval.Cargo Ship(货运飞船) :4 HLLV(LEO Capability 100 Tonnes) launch 4 propulsion modules + 1 CZ-5 launch mars land module(include mars surface habitats)Crew Ship(载人飞船): 6 HLLV launch 6 propulsion modules + 1 CZ-5 launch DSH + 1 CZ-5 launch mars land module(include mars ascent vehicle and earth reentry vehicle)the launches are 10 HLLV + 3 CZ-5according to the paper, crew ship total flight time(earth launches&orbit assemble,tranfer to mars,landing,surface survey,ascent, return to earth&reentry) is 629 or 993 days/ 21 or 33 monthsI don't think it's a Serious programmeMaybe not but it is an interesting first study. About 1000 tonnes IMLO. No mention of aerocapture or ISRU? What about crew size?The 21/33 month missions would be opposition/conjunction class options
it uses Aerocapture, MAV uses MMH/NTO,so there is not use ISRUmars surface hab has a height of 6m and diameter of 6m, hab volume is 20m3.deep space is 8m long and 4m diameter, hab volume is 50m3