Antonio Iaconianni
Benefits of In Situ Resources Utilization (ISRU) for propellant production in a rapid crewed mission to Mars.
Rel. Manuela Battipede, Paulo Jorge Soares Gil. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2024
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Abstract
A way to mitigate the risks of a crewed mission to Mars is reducing the time of transfer to and from the planet, with the downside of a meaningful increase in the mass required to achieve faster travel. In this work it was considered the possibility of producing the propellant needed for the return journey for such a rapid crewed mission on the surface of Mars, taking advantage of In Situ Resources Utilization (ISRU) technology. Although ISRU is typically considered as way to reduce mass when designing a mission to Mars, it was not clear whether this would be the case when the quantity of propellant to produce is very large.
Through numerical analysis the Initial Mass in Low Earth Orbit (IMLEO) was computed both for an ISRU fitted spacecraft and a full tank of propellant of comparable size, the numbers were then compared with each other
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