TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN
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k) Solar System Exploration and Scientific Research
Launch Opportunities and Preliminary Orbit Design for Next Mars Exploration Program
Naoko OGAWAMichihiro MATSUMOTONobuaki ISHIIYuichi TSUDAYasuhiro KAWAKATSUJun'ichiro KAWAGUCHITakeshi IMAMURAAyako MATSUOKATakashi KUBOTATakehiko SATOH
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2012 Volume 10 Issue ists28 Pages Tk_19-Tk_25

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Since 2008, a new plan for next Mars exploration program has been proposed and discussed by scientists and engineers in Japan. This exploration program is named MELOS, or Mars Exploration with Lander and Orbiter Synergy, a long-awaited program in the planetary science community in Japan after unsuccessful end of Nozomi Mars orbiter and ongoing challenge of Akatsuki Venus orbiter. The goal of the whole program is to understand Mars as a system, by elucidation of Martian climate, atmospheric escape, internal structure, surface environment and interaction by them. A series of missions has been planned, and several spacecraft including orbiters and landers are under discussion to be launched in early 2020's. In this paper, we investigate launch opportunities during early 2020's and estimate the payload mass in each case. Feasible interplanetary transfer trajectories from Earth to Mars are proposed. Preliminary design of insertion sequence into the Mars orbit and some orbit candidates derived from mission requirements are also shown together with numerical simulation results.
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