Mars 2020 – Landing a 1-ton rover and helicopter in an ancient Martian Lake
The Mars 2020 spacecraft launched in July 2020 and landed the Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter successfully in Jezero crater on Feb. 18, 2021. Mars 2020 is the first stage of the Mars Sample Return campaign that will bring back the first samples from another planet to Earth. The entry, descent, and landing (EDL) sequence of the Mars 2020 spacecraft largely leveraged the previous Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission from 2012. Mars 2020 retained most of the EDL sequences of MSL, including active maneuvering during hypersonic flight to accurately target the landing site and use of the Skycrane descent stage that slowly lowered the rover while hovering above the ground. But Mars 2020 also added Terrain Relative Navigation, a machine vision-based system that allowed the spacecraft to navigate using an on-board camera that mapped ground landmarks to an on-board map, allowing the spacecraft to safely land in locations that were too hazardous for any previous Martian mission. Come hear about the “Seven Minutes of Terror” and the eight years of effort that went into the engineering behind the spacecraft.
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