Phoenix parachute question
Phoenix parachute question
After the parachute detaches and the craft lands, what is keeping the chute from falling on the craft and covering its instruments?
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Re: Phoenix parachute question
A programed maneuver by the lander's thrusters.tttccc wrote:After the parachute detaches and the craft lands, what is keeping the chute from falling on the craft and covering its instruments?
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Right.
The parachute actually detaches before landing. The final descent is thrusters only. Theoretically the wind should blow the parachute and backshell further than the lander because their less dense, but just in case, the lander aims itself slightly upwind.
The Phoenix team had a good article about some of the engineering challenges they faced and how they overcame them, including the your parachute question.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoen ... 80508.html
The parachute actually detaches before landing. The final descent is thrusters only. Theoretically the wind should blow the parachute and backshell further than the lander because their less dense, but just in case, the lander aims itself slightly upwind.
The Phoenix team had a good article about some of the engineering challenges they faced and how they overcame them, including the your parachute question.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoen ... 80508.html
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On the nasa tv site today there was a report of sustained 15 mph north easterly winds at the landing site, sure hope that, that wind stays that direction. Sure would be a drag to have that parachute come back to haunt us.
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