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Mars Surface Platform Capabilities Study

Programme Reference

20-P-M-HRE-01-b

Status

Closed

Country

UK

Start Date

2020

End Date

2021

Programme: Discovery Prime Contractor: Airbus Defence & Space

Description

The Mars Surface Platform Capabilities Study aimed to provide ESA with an assessment of the state of the art in Mars lander technologies using ESA/European technologies with flight heritage. Airbus’ Mars lander experience is taken from the Beagle 2 probe launched in 2003 on board Mars Express.The objectives of the study were to:Outline the lessons learned from previous development programmes.Incorporate those lessons learned into a reconfigured version of the Beagle 2 probe for a future, low-cost, short turn-around, mission. All major components of the lander should be European.Outline the required technology development activities necessary to realise the reconfigured design.Almost 20 years have passed since the Beagle 2 probe was built and no commensurate mission has been flown since. The MSPC study also assumes the following tacit objectives:Rediscover and review information and documentation from the original project.Capture the knowledge, experience and ideas of those who worked on the Beagle 2 mission.

Application domain: Exploration

Initial TRL: TRL N/A Target TRL: TRL N/A

Public Document:

Executive Summary
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Mars Surface Platform Capabilities Study