Abstract

The purpose of this white paper is to provide an overview to the NRC Decadal Survey Inner Planets Sub–Panel on key technologies required for future Venus exploration missions. It covers both heritage technologies and identifies new technologies to enable future missions in all three mission classes. The technologies will focus on mission enabling and enhancing capabilities for in situ missions, because most orbiter related sub–systems are considered heritage technologies. This white paper draws heavily on the recently completed Venus Flagship Mission study that identified key technologies required to implement its Design Reference Mission and other important mission options. The highest priority technologies and capabilities for the Venus Flagship Design Reference mission consist of: surface sample acquisition and handling; mechanical implementation of a rotating pressure vessel; a rugged–terrain landing system; and a large scale environmental test chamber to test these technologies under relevant Venus–like conditions. Other longer–term Venus Flagship Mission options will require additional new capabilities, namely a Venus–specific Radioisotope Power System; active refrigeration, high temperature electronics and advanced thermal insulation. The white paper will also argue for a technology development program, since without it future Venus missions might not be achievable.

Highlights

  • This NRC Decadal Survey white paper, provided by the thermal protection technology community, is a general assessment of the current capability of thermal protection systems (TPS) with respect to the scientific exploration of Venus as well as anticipated TPS requirements in support of future Venus missions

  • The paper begins with a brief history of thermal protection systems relevant to the exploration of Venus, presents a discussion of current TPS capabilities and technology issues, and concludes with recommendations for establishing a TPS Technology Program that includes development, testing and manufacturing capabilities needed to support future Venus missions

  • Analytical models and codes that predicted the aerothermal environment during entry and the thermal and ablation response of candidate TPS materials were developed

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INTRODUCTION

This NRC Decadal Survey white paper, provided by the thermal protection technology community, is a general assessment of the current capability of thermal protection systems (TPS) with respect to the scientific exploration of Venus as well as anticipated TPS requirements in support of future Venus missions. The paper begins with a brief history of thermal protection systems relevant to the exploration of Venus, presents a discussion of current TPS capabilities and technology issues, and concludes with recommendations for establishing a TPS Technology Program that includes development, testing and manufacturing capabilities needed to support future Venus missions

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