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AAE450 Spring 2009 Lunar Descent Final Numbers Josh Lukasak Attitude Group Lead Lunar Decent Phase Lead 03/12/09 [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude] (1)
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AAE450 Spring 2009 10 Kilogram Payload Breakdown The 10 kg payload architecture is a soft landing with the main Lunar Lander engine. At this point the 500 meter locomotion will occur using one 200 N hybrid thruster. Mass Breakdown –Wet Mass in LLO (w/ payload) – 228.13 kg –Mass on Lunar Surface (Pre-Hop) – 115.6 kg –Dry Mass on Lunar Surface (Post-Hop) – 106.9 kg [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude] (2)
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AAE450 Spring 2009 Arbitrary Payload [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude] (3) The arbitrary payload mission architecture involves a descent trajectory that hovers over the lunar surface and translates the 500 meters at a set height before finally touching down. Given 3542 kg deliverable to LLO. Mass Breakdown –Wet Mass in LLO (w/o payload) – 2248.93 kg –Dry Mass of the Lander – 465.31 kg –Deliverable Payload – 1293.07 kg
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AAE450 Spring 2009 Back Up Slides [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude Group Lead] (4)
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AAE450 Spring 2009 100 Gram Payload The 100 gram payload mission architecture for the Lunar Lander involves the delivering of two roving balls to the lunar surface. Mass Breakdown –Wet Mass in LLO (w/ payload) - 155.97 kg –Dry Mass on Lunar Surface – 72.93 kg [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude Group Lead] (5)
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AAE450 Spring 2009 Lunar Lander Attitude Control Thruster Configuration [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude Group Lead] (6) b3b3 b2b2
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AAE450 Spring 2009 Lander Final Attitude Masses Device100 g Payload10 kg PayloadArbitrary Payload Attitude Determination 7.1 kg Thrusters Inert1.08 kg 10.92 kg Piping2.57 kg2 kg6.56 kg Attitude Prop3.57 kg5.53 kg81.26 kg [Josh Lukasak] [Attitude] (7)
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