Atlas V Mars 2020 Mission Profile
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- A United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket will launch NASA's Perseverance rover to Mars. The spacecraft will explore the Jezero Crater to study the planet's habitability, seek signs of past microbial life, collect and store samples of selected rock and soil and prepare for future human missions. The rover also carries the Ingenuity helicopter, a technology demonstration to prove that powered flight can be achieved at Mars.
When you scroll through your subs, and the thumbnail makes you think someone is playing KSP.
Thats why im here
Who wants another reupload?
They edited out the orbital insertion part.
I just hope all 3 current mars missions go well: china, usa, and arab emirates. Each one could give us tons of info
Yo ou aren't getting any info from the chinese
@@Ishankk exactly!
@@Ishankk China has stated to make all the discoveries public, what are you even reffering to?
@@Ishankk So true
Carlos_A_M
I’m sure China keeps their promises. Isn’t that right China?
China: “I’m a send some vessels to waters at Philippines. I hear my island is doing well.”
Go Atlas! Go Centaur! Go Perseverance!
My question is: who are the LOSERS that hit the dislike button?!
flat earthers
Luz 5020 🤣🤣
martians!
SpaceX simps
@@Galm1Cipher0 Everyone who dislikes other space companys and only one has not understood what space is about
Always remember to check your staging!
Go Atlas! Go Centaur! Go Perseverance!
Verboten. Annullieren..
I have been waiting for this for weeks
So it will take seven months before the rover lands on Mars?
Correct
3rd time uploaded
ULA! ULA! ULA!
What happens to the Centaur upper stage after payload separation? Where will its trajectory take it?
Heliocentric orbit
Atlas V Mars 2020 is awesome 🇺🇸👑💕
So for all these months spacecraft uses what to cruise into mars? sun solar panels or fuel?
Actually , it barely used fuel at all , as you said it is cruising
Beautiful animation. Can’t wait for a successful launch today.
Awesome, Keep-up the good work and God bless 👍.
Does the the Centaur second stage end up in a heliocentric orbit?
It does.
Hey, my name's on that rover!
Go
Can’t wait for this to happen!
Will the Centaur go all the way to Mars too?
No, after perseverance's separation the centaur upper stage performs an engine burn to put it into a heliocentric disposal orbit so it misses mars
No. Centaur doesn't meet planetary protection requirements, so the trajectory is designed to avoid close approaches to Mars. The cruise stage of Mars 2020 completes the necessary targeting maneuvers.
No the Once the Centaur is done with payload separation it will perform maneuvers to move out of the way of perseverance putting it in a Heliocentric orbit
Thanks for the replies, folks 🖖🏿
No, the centaur will only make the perseverance reach the high earth orbit and then the second engine start of the centaur will go to the transfer point so will be changed, the trajectory will be to mars, after that the centaur will be separated from the cruise stage.
GO ULA!!!
Deformiert it..
Noice!
Does the presence of the heat shield mean they can ditch the fairings slightly sooner than normal?
No; the fairing encapsulates both the Centaur upper stage and the spacecraft, which means that it is attached to the booster stage, which means that it has to separate before the Centaur upper stage separates. If this has a 4 meter diameter payload fairing, but ULA doesn't offer Atlas V configurations with a 4 meter diameter payload fairing and 4 AJ-60 solid rocket motors (or now GEM-63 solid rocket motors)
first
This was the most important one.
All the best to Mr. Bruno and the gang!
ULA
Amazing 😍👌
RD 180 🔥🔥🔥❤️💪💪💪💪
To elektrisch stul all :*)
Ula Atlas 5 better performance curiosity rover go to Mars
That's Curiosity Rover back in 2011
Theyre pretty similar except that perserverance has the helicopter
It's the same 4-booster configuration of the Atlas V, so an accurate preview of next week
Congratulations 👏👏😂
Go for Atlas V! 0:42
1 and half month before landing,since now i see the philippines including cebu!
When your first and don’t know what to say
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:( it would be cool if it was launched on a 551 rocket
Now Percy s safely sitting on Mars
11th
Sera que um dia vamos viver em Marte?
2050?
what animation software is used here?
UUuula! 😘
At what altitude did the payload deploy ?
Spoiler alert
Mars has same rocks as earth
0 to sound in 35 seconds. I like
Whos here after the launch?
Chris Evans as a narrator?
how are you guys gonna recover the capsule?
Uhhhh they don't, there isn't a capsule...
@@spaceguy9025 at the end of the video? is that a capsule?
@@plaaxys that's the shell that holds perseverance. It protects the rover as it enters Mars's atmosphere, then the heat shield detaches and the rover separates from the shell and lands
@@spaceguy9025 oh ok thanks
@@spaceguy9025 it looks like a capsule
Love that Hat space cowboy
3rd time's the sharm?
the charm*
@@liquidhydrogenlox2994 Oh I'm sorry, don't get too exited, you might boil off!
3rd times a charm
What's the fuel source for the second leg of the journey?
You mean the second stage of Atlas? Centaur uses LH2/LOX
2:42 Outro
Nice
Elementary dear Watson... Looking forward to this though! Another leap for the hoomans that may touch the soil of a different planet.
It's a nice thought at first...but I'm sure these dumbasses will fight over it at some point (fingers crossed we don't do that)
@@curryandrice7764 Some humans will touch some of the soil touched by Percy...when the samples are launched to Earth
❤️❤️❤️
Good luck ULA & NASA!
Weg. Essen meine scheiße..
You missed the landing of the first stage!
Really? Did you really just post that stupid comment?
@@aaronjacobs3980I know what goes into making these rockets. It's a environmental travesty that you didn't think about recycling the first stage.
@@tomparmenter8665 ok, why don't you go ahead and make a reusable first stage for an 18 year old rocket which is travelling at almost orbital speeds and which needs to use almost all of its fuel because it's 2nd stage is underpowered
@@tomparmenter8665 it's all well and good wanting a reusable rocket but the atlas v can't be reused, that's why ULA is building Vulcan. So stop making idiotic comments on videos when you know for well that ULA is working on a solution
@@aaronjacobs3980 Why so salty. When Volcan is finished even Blue Origin will have a Mars colony.
Wasteful of taxpayers money. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Nope... but you're a waste of oxygen
Constellation aerospace : not against going to Mars it’s the cost of the one rocket that can’t be used. To get there it has to be like Elon Musk’s way.
atlas V, boring rocket