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Concept Design and Planning of India's First Interplanetary Mission


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1 Department of Space, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram 695 022, India
 

In the quest for planetary exploration, Mars holds a special position in view of the many similarities it has with Earth. This article highlights the significant aspects of the concept design and planning which paved the way for the successful Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM). Lessons learnt from historical failures of Mars missions are summarized. The main driving factors of the MOM design are reliability, optimal utilization of existing launch systems, and minimum energy orbit placement around Mars with an innovative, highly elliptic orbit. An exposition of the mission strategy, trajectory design, technological features and science goals is also presented. The article concludes with a glimpse into the possible future Mars mission challenges to humanity.

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Design and Planning, Elliptic Orbits, Interplanetary Trajectory Optimization, Mars Orbiter Mission.
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V. Adimurthy
Department of Space, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram 695 022, India

Abstract


In the quest for planetary exploration, Mars holds a special position in view of the many similarities it has with Earth. This article highlights the significant aspects of the concept design and planning which paved the way for the successful Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM). Lessons learnt from historical failures of Mars missions are summarized. The main driving factors of the MOM design are reliability, optimal utilization of existing launch systems, and minimum energy orbit placement around Mars with an innovative, highly elliptic orbit. An exposition of the mission strategy, trajectory design, technological features and science goals is also presented. The article concludes with a glimpse into the possible future Mars mission challenges to humanity.

Keywords


Design and Planning, Elliptic Orbits, Interplanetary Trajectory Optimization, Mars Orbiter Mission.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv109%2Fi6%2F1050-1054