Mars in a Minute: How Do You Land on Mars?
How Do You Land on Mars?
The Challenges of Martian Landing
- Landing on Mars requires careful planning due to the high-speed entry of spacecraft, which can travel at thousands of miles per hour.
- A heat shield is essential for protecting the spacecraft from intense heat and friction during atmospheric entry, slowing it down by over 90%.
- Despite significant deceleration from friction, additional measures are necessary to ensure a safe landing.
Methods for Safe Landing
- Parachutes are used to further reduce speed as the spacecraft descends, but even with this aid, it may still be falling at over 100 miles per hour upon parachute deployment.
- For small to mid-size rovers, a combination of airbags and retro rockets is recommended; this allows for an impact speed of about 30 miles per hour followed by bouncing to a stop.
- Larger landers utilize retro rockets and landing legs for a gentler touchdown at approximately six miles per hour.