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Models of Mars' atmosphere (1974), NASA SPACE VEHICLE DESIGN CRITERIA (Environment)

NASA/SP-8010, Models of Mars' atmosphere (1974), NASA SPACE VEHICLE DESIGN CRITERIA (Environment), NASA (Washington, DC, United States), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, December,1974, pp. 53, Format(s): PDF 5284k

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Atmospheric models for support of design and mission planning of space vehicles that are to orbit the planet Mars, enter its atmosphere, or land on the surface are presented. Quantitative data for the Martian atmosphere were obtained from Earth-base observations and from spacecraft that have orbited Mars or passed within several planetary radii. These data were used in conjunction with existing theories of planetary atmospheres to predict other characteristics of the Martian atmosphere. Earth-based observations provided information on the composition, temperature, and optical properties of Mars with rather coarse spatial resolution, whereas spacecraft measurements yielded data on composition, temperature, pressure, density, and atmospheric structure with moderately good spatial resolution. The models provide the temperature, pressure, and density profiles required to perform basic aerodynamic analyses. The profiles are supplemented by computed values of viscosity, specific heat, and speed of sound.
Keywords:lunar and planetarty exploration, atmospheric models, environment simulation, mars atmosphere, design analysis, mission planning, spacecraft design
CASI Document ID Number:75N19107
Subjects:Space Sciences: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration: Planetary Science and Exploration
ID Code:154
Deposited On:23 May 2002