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Overview of a Generalized Numerical Predictor-Corrector Targeting Guidance with Application to Human-Scale Mars Entry, Descent, and Landing

Rafael Lugo, Richard W. Powell, Alicia M. Dwyer-Cianciolo

2020AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent advances in planetary entry guidance algorithms are motivated by precision landing criteria for human-scale Mars missions and improved in-space computing capabilities. An NPC targeting guidance algorithm, originally developed for the Mars Surveyor Program 2001 Missions, has been modified and extended to permit a fully generalized, flexible, and robust approach to spacecraft aerocapture and EDL guidance design. This paper describes this generalized targeting NPC guidance (NPCG) and how its modifications enable its use in precision targeting for human missions. System modeling, trajectory propagation, and guidance segment definition and design are described. Finally, the NPCG capability and performance is demonstrated using a human-scale Mars entry, descent, and landing mission simulation.

Topics & Concepts

Mars Exploration ProgramMars landingDescent (aeronautics)Exploration of MarsAerospace engineeringSpace explorationComputer scienceSpacecraftTrajectoryScale (ratio)Guidance systemSystems engineeringEngineeringSimulationAstrobiologyPhysicsAstronomyQuantum mechanicsSpacecraft Dynamics and ControlAstro and Planetary ScienceSpace Satellite Systems and Control
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