Ultra Lightweight Ballutes for Return to Earth from the Moon

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Masciarelli, James P.
Lin, John K. H.
Ware, Joanne S.
Rohrschneider, Reuben R.
Braun, Robert D.
Bartels, Robert E.
Moses, Robert W.
Hall, Jeffery L.
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Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics was established in 1931, with a name change in 1962 to the School of Aerospace Engineering
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Ultra lightweight ballutes offer revolutionary mass and cost benefits along with flexibility in flight system design compared to traditional entry system technologies. Under funding provided by NASA's Exploration Systems Research & Technology program, our team was able to make progress in developing this technology through systems analysis and design, evaluation of materials and construction methods, and development of critical analysis tools. Results show that once this technology is mature, significant launch mass savings, operational simplicity, and mission robustness will be available to help carry out NASA's Vision for Space Exploration.
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2006-05
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