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SKY-SAILOR Design of an autonomous solar powered martian airplane

Noth, A.  
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Bouabdallah, S.  
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Michaud, S.  
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2004
8th ESA Workshop on Advanced Space Technologies for Robotics and Automation (ASTRA 2004)

For more than two decades, Mars has been of great interest for scientific exploration, using orbiting spacecrafts or landers. Orbiters like Mars Express cover large areas and give images of the surface with a resolution limited to several meters. Rovers missions, like Pathfinder or MER , offer the ability to maneuver to scientifically interesting sites, perform analysis of soil and rock composition, but are limited in range to the immediate surroundings of the landing site. There is a strategic gap for systems that would combine high-resolution imagery and extensive coverage. This gap can be addressed by micro-airplanes that will give more accurate images than satellites, thanks to their proximity to the ground (about 0.5 to 2 km) and cover much larger areas than rovers without being limited by terrain roughness. This paper presents a feasibility study and the first design of a very lightweight solar powered airplane for Mars exploration. Called Sky-Sailor, it was investigated in an ESA definition study within the framework of the Startiger technology program.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Noth, A.  
Bouabdallah, S.  
Michaud, S.  
Siegwart, R.  
Engel, W.
Date Issued

2004

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Sky-Sailor Autonomous solar powered airplane for mars exploration

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Sky-Sailor

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http://www.congrex.nl/04c21/
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8th ESA Workshop on Advanced Space Technologies for Robotics and Automation (ASTRA 2004)
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December 7, 2006
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