Providing relay communications support for the Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR) missionThe purpose of the Mars Environmental Survey (MESUR) mission is to put in place, over several launch opportunities, a constellation of Mars landers to make long-term surface observations of the circulation of the atmosphere and changes in climate, and to record the seismic activity of the planetary crust. Short-term objectives will also be addressed. An orbital communications infrastructure capable of providing regular high-rate data transfer to earth from the landers, which are scattered globally from pole to pole, is key to accomplishing the mission goals. A study is thereby presented of the orbit selection for the orbiter spacecraft, which will provide this support, and the relay communications operation. It is concluded that adequate communications support for the objectives of the MESUR mission can be provided by a single orbiter, provided care is taken in the selection of the size and orientation (i.e., inclination and apse line alignment) of the spacecraft orbit.
Document ID
19920060690
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Swenson, Byron L. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Friedlander, Alan L. (Science Applications International Corp. Schaumburg, IL, United States)