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The SpaceX ''Red Dragon'' was a 2011–2017 concept for using an uncrewed modified
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Dragon 2 for low-cost
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lander missions to be launched using Falcon Heavy rockets. The primary objective of the initial ''Red Dragon'' mission was to test techniques and technology to
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with equipment that a human crew could conceivably use. The series of Mars missions were to be technology pathfinders for the much larger SpaceX Mars colonization architecture that was announced in September 2016. An additional suggested use for a mission called for a sample return Mars rover to be delivered to the Martian surface. The program was conceived in 2011 as a potential NASA Discovery mission launching as early as 2022, and evolved over several years once it did not receive NASA funding from the 2013–2015 Discovery Mission program cycle. In April 2016, SpaceX announced that they had signed an unfunded
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with NASA, providing technical support, for a launch no earlier than 2018. In February 2017, SpaceX noted this launch date was delayed to no earlier than 2020. In July 2017,
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announced that development would be halted and resources redirected to
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.


Development history

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worked with NASA's Ames Research Center in 2011 to produce a feasibility study for a mission that would search for evidence of life on Mars (
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s), past or present. SpaceX's Dragon version 1 capsule is used to ferry cargo only, while SpaceX Dragon 2 transports astronauts to and from the
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. The ''Red Dragon'' proposal called for modifications so it could be used to transport payload to Mars, land using retrorockets, and to become a precursor to a human mission to Mars.


2011 concept

SpaceX initially planned to propose ''Red Dragon'' for funding in 2013 and 2015 as the
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NASA Discovery mission #13 for launch in 2022, but it was not submitted. The 2011 ''Red Dragon'' concept was conceived to use a modified diameter Dragon module, with a mass of and an interior volume of for up to of Mars-landed payload. The instruments were proposed to drill approximately under ground to sample reservoirs of
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known to exist in the shallow subsurface. The mission cost was projected in 2011 to be less than US$400 million, plus $150 million to $190 million for a launch vehicle and lander. The goals for a NASA-funded mission, as originally proposed by NASA Ames Research Center, were: ;Scientific goals *Search for evidence of life (
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s), past or present *Assess subsurface habitability *Establish the origin, distribution, and composition of ground ice *Understand past climate using ground ice record ;Human precursor goals *Conduct human-relevant entry, descent and landing (EDL) demonstrations *Assess potential hazards in dust, regolith, and ground ice *Characterize natural resources *Demonstrate access to subsurface resources *Conduct
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(ISRU) demonstration: water extraction and propellant production


2014 concept

A 2014 study of a potential 2021 NASA-funded ''Red Dragon'' mission suggested that it could offer a low-cost way for NASA to achieve a Mars sample return. In the concept, the ''Red Dragon'' capsule would be equipped with the system needed to return samples gathered on Mars, including a Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV), an Earth Return Vehicle (ERV), and hardware to transfer the sample collected by a previously landed rover mission, such as NASA's planned
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rover, to the ERV. The ERV would transfer the samples to high Earth orbit, where a separate future mission would pick up the samples and de-orbit to Earth. NASA did not fund either concept.


2016 concept

Over time, the ''Red Dragon'' concept changed but the basic idea was: use a modified Dragon capsule to test developmental technologies with an uncrewed mission to Mars. The launch vehicle would be the Falcon Heavy, and the capsule would be a SpaceX Dragon 2. In April 2016, SpaceX announced that they were proceeding with the robotic mission for a 2018 launch and NASA would be providing technical support: a departure from the original NASA-funded mission. SpaceX was planning the
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Falcon Heavy rocket launch for late 2017, and Dragon 2 was scheduled to undergo flight tests in mid to late 2017. In April 2016, SpaceX reiterated their plan for a 2018 launch. The first ''Red Dragon'' mission was intended as a technology demonstrator and no payload was announced. NASA would have been involved in the mission at the level of technical interchange. In exchange for Martian entry, descent, and landing data from SpaceX, NASA offered technical support and telemetry for the ''Red Dragon'' mission. In 2016, NASA anticipated spending about $30 million of its public budgetary funds for employees and equipment to be used to monitor the mission. In May 2017, NASA revealed that SpaceX would launch twin ''Red Dragons'' to assure mission success with redundant spacecraft as insurance, one at the beginning of the 2020 launch window and one at the end, so that the second arrival can learn from the first's arrival, but in July 2017 the mission was halted in favor of using a larger lander yet to be described.


2017 cancellation

SpaceX announced in 2017 that propulsive landing for Dragon 2 would no longer be developed and landing legs would not be added to the Dragon 2 capsule. The end of propulsive landing development means a Dragon will not be able to land on Mars, and the ''Red Dragon'' program has been put on the back burner. Musk stated on Twitter that a "vastly bigger ship" would be used to test a different landing method now thought to be better than the concept of heat shield on the bottom and thrusters on the sides. By mid-2017, SpaceX redirected engineering development resources to develop the propulsive landing technologies for the much larger
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design.


Landing system

Because to its design integrating a robust heat shield and powerful thrusters, a modified SpaceX Dragon 2 capsule might, with further development, have been able to perform all the necessary entry, descent and landing (EDL) functions in order to deliver payloads of or more to the Martian surface without using a
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; the use of parachutes is not feasible without significant vehicle modifications. After
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into the atmosphere at it was calculated that the capsule's own
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may slow it sufficiently for the remainder of descent to be within the capability of the SuperDraco retro-propulsion thrusters. It could be designed with a center of gravity (CG) offset to enter with a lift-to-drag ratio of 0.24 (like Mars Science Laboratory). The CG offset could be removed by ejecting 120 kg of ballast mass. It would transition directly from atmospheric flight to powered descent at Mach 2.24. The retrorockets would slow the craft as it descends into Mars' upper atmosphere at
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speed. 1900 kg of propellant would provide the Δv required for soft landing at 2.4 m/s.Red Dragon-MSL Hybrid Landing Architecture for 2018
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, held June 12–14, 2012 in Houston, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1679, id.4216
This approach was expected to allow the capsule to land at much higher Martian elevations than could be done with a parachute, and within landing accuracy. the SpaceX engineering team was developing options for payload integration with the Dragon capsule. Potential landing sites would have been polar or mid-latitude sites with proven near-surface ice. In July 2017, Musk announced that development of propulsive landing had ceased in favor of a "much better" landing technique for Starship.


See also

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* 2020 Chinese Mars Mission * ExoMars rover *
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*
Mars to Stay Mars to Stay missions propose astronauts sent to Mars for the first time should intend to stay. Unused emergency return vehicles would be recycled into settlement construction as soon as the habitability of Mars becomes evident to the initial pio ...
* Mars Science Laboratory * Private spaceflight


References


External links

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Red Dragon: Low-Cost Access to the Surface of Mars Using Commercial Capabilities
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, held June 12–14, 2012 in Houston, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1679, id.4315
Red Dragon-MSL Hybrid Landing Architecture for 2018
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, held June 12–14, 2012 in Houston, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1679, id.4216 {{DEFAULTSORT:Red Dragon mission Cancelled space probes Missions to Mars Cancelled astrobiology space missions SpaceX Dragon 2