The Environmental Model of Mars 1991
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-040787-6.50028-8
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Surface Knowledge and Risks to Landing and Roving: The Scale Problem

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“…On a more technical side, the most risky phase of manned missions is entry, descent, and landing (EDL) [ 67 , 68 , 69 ]. Surface knowledge and terrain-based planning are considered critical key factors to ensure mission success [ 70 , 71 ]. By knowing the soil’s geotechnical properties, terrain hazards that compromise the operation of rovers or ISRU equipment can be avoided [ 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a more technical side, the most risky phase of manned missions is entry, descent, and landing (EDL) [ 67 , 68 , 69 ]. Surface knowledge and terrain-based planning are considered critical key factors to ensure mission success [ 70 , 71 ]. By knowing the soil’s geotechnical properties, terrain hazards that compromise the operation of rovers or ISRU equipment can be avoided [ 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%