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Mars Relay CubeSat

TBMG-22873

09/01/2015

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When NASA and other agencies send landers to Mars and other planets, they rely on existing orbiters to relay the data during the critical entry, descent, and landing (EDL) phase. The current orbiters are aging and there are no current NASA plans to replace them. Future landers have a critical challenge to communicate during a very risky mission phase. The InSight mission will land on Mars in September 2016 with no direct-to-Earth radio link. Instead, Insight expects the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) to be fully functional and placed in an orbit to be in view of the EDL time and place. MRO will take many hours to play back the data to Earth, leaving the project staff without knowledge if their valuable spacecraft has made it safely.

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"Mars Relay CubeSat," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2015.
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Sep 1, 2015
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TBMG-22873
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English