Rocket Lab Mission to Venus
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Search for habitable conditions and signs of life in Venus’s cloud layer;
- Mature the interplanetary Photon spacecraft;
- Demonstrate high-performance, low-cost, fast-turnaround deep space entry mission delivering Decadal-class science with small spacecraft and small launch vehicles;
- Take the first step in a campaign of small missions to better understand Venus.
2. The Photon Spacecraft
3. Trajectory
4. The Probe
5. Concepts of Operations
- Probe release and spin up after final entry interface targeting;
- Coast phase (~2 h, low energy state);
- Pre-entry (initialization of key systems, TBD timing);
- Relay communications begins and continues throughout science phase;
- Entry interface reached;
- Heating pulse, RF blackout, peak G’s (40–80 s after entry interface);
- Enter clouds (180 s after entry interface);
- Primary science data collection (330 s data collection);
- Leave clouds (520 s after entry interface);
- Continued data transmission/re-transmission of science data (~20 min duration);
- Pressure vessel design limit reached, expected LOS (~30 min after entry interface);
- Surface contact (~3500–4000 s after entry interface).
6. Summary of Science Goals for the Rocket Lab Mission
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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French, R.; Mandy, C.; Hunter, R.; Mosleh, E.; Sinclair, D.; Beck, P.; Seager, S.; Petkowski, J.J.; Carr, C.E.; Grinspoon, D.H.; et al. Rocket Lab Mission to Venus. Aerospace 2022, 9, 445. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9080445
French R, Mandy C, Hunter R, Mosleh E, Sinclair D, Beck P, Seager S, Petkowski JJ, Carr CE, Grinspoon DH, et al. Rocket Lab Mission to Venus. Aerospace. 2022; 9(8):445. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9080445
Chicago/Turabian StyleFrench, Richard, Christophe Mandy, Richard Hunter, Ehson Mosleh, Doug Sinclair, Peter Beck, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, David H. Grinspoon, and et al. 2022. "Rocket Lab Mission to Venus" Aerospace 9, no. 8: 445. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9080445
APA StyleFrench, R., Mandy, C., Hunter, R., Mosleh, E., Sinclair, D., Beck, P., Seager, S., Petkowski, J. J., Carr, C. E., Grinspoon, D. H., Baumgardner, D., & on behalf of the Rocket Lab Venus Team. (2022). Rocket Lab Mission to Venus. Aerospace, 9(8), 445. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9080445