REG NASA-LLIS-1712-2005 Lessons Learned - If You Don-t Understand an Environment Provide-Well-Margined- Capabilities to Encompass the Worst Case.pdf
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1、Lessons Learned Entry: 1712Lesson Info:a71 Lesson Number: 1712a71 Lesson Date: 2005-12-16a71 Submitting Organization: JPLa71 Submitted by: David Oberhettingera71 POC Name: Robert Manninga71 POC Email: Robert.M.Manningjpl.nasa.gova71 POC Phone: 818-393-7815Subject: If You Dont Understand an Environme
2、nt, Provide Well-Margined Capabilities to Encompass the Worst Case Abstract: Mars Exploration Rover designers responded to a high level of uncertainty regarding Martian winds by providing a set of small, sideways-pointing rockets and adding a capability to directly sense horizontal motion. This rede
3、sign to reduce the risk that the lander would graze Martian terrain during the landing was made only 1.5 years before launch. Assure rigorous assessment of environmental risks, and design to counter the critical risks with substantial margin.Description of Driving Event: The entry and descent of Mar
4、s Exploration Rover (MER), and its landing on Mars, were accomplished with limited knowledge of local environmental conditions. Reference (1) discusses our poor insight into Mars atmospheric density, and touts the flexible MER flight system and mission design features that successfully responded to
5、new, crucial density data received during the latter stages of Mars Encounter. MER designers faced a similar knowledge deficit in regard to Martian wind velocity and effects. The estimate of Martian winds used in the July 1997 entry, descent, and landing (EDL) of Mars Pathfinder was based upon the a
6、ltitude-specific historical record of daily winds and atmospheric pressure at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This Earth data was considered to be conservative, and it was the most comprehensive dataset available. Seven years later, MER EDL planning benefited from new models of the local effects of
7、 known Mars terrain features on various postulated Martian Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-wind conditions. However, these models had never been validated with actual Martian weather. Figure 1 is a color image of a ground test that sh
8、ows the MER lander suspended by wires from a high bay, with three large propulsion plumes directed downward, and one small propulsion plume shooting out to the side. Clicking on this still image brings up a short video of the same subject from which the still was taken. In the video, the downward RA
9、D rocket burn continues for about one minute. Perhaps halfway through this burn, three sideways TIRS rocket burns initiate in sequenceFigure 1 - RAD and TIRS (small horizontal plume) test stand firing. + View VideoFigure 2 is a color still, taken from a video simulation of the MER Entry, Descent, an
10、d Landing (EDL) sequence, in which the MER lander approaches the surface of Mars under parachute. Clicking on this still image brings up a short video of the same subject from which the still was taken. The full video shows the airbags deploying beneath the lander as it descents through the Martian
11、atmosphere. Before the bridle is cut (allowing the lander to strike the ground and bounce upward), the simulation shows the RAD rockets fire. A careful viewer would also see the shadow of the parachute drifting from left to right during the RAD burn, and then the drift slowingFigure 2 - Animation de
12、picting RAD (and TIRS) firing to decelerate Spirit and correct drift. + View VideoFigure 3 is a grayscale image that resembles a pockmarked lunar surface. A flat surface is punctuated by two large craters, four medium sized craters, and myriad small craters making a slightly textured surface. The la
13、rgest crater is circled by a dark shadow, and dark striations radiate across the surface. The ground appears uneven, but at the altitude the image was taken there is no evidence of rocky groundFigure 3 - Image of the Gusev Crater taken by the DIMES camera as the Spirit lander descended to Mars.If wi
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