Mars Exploration Perseverance Rover
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چکیده
In this paper, the development of chronologies for mass exploration rover is presented in a nutshell. Over last twenty years, “New Space” revolution has quietly unfolded domain space exploration. Previously, only select countries, agencies, and large industries were able to design, launch, operate satellites spacecraft. However, changed with introduction “CubeSat” standard 1999, which allowed universities research institutes join race. 2013, commercial Earth Observation sector took off, two companies launching 100+ CubeSat constellations optical imaging weather prediction, featuring very low revisit times. Today, similar transformation taking place fields telecommunications astronomical scientific missions. This chapter reviews evolution up until arrival CubeSats, followed by discussion CubeSat’s intrinsic limitations, are crucial understanding current status sector. The strategies NASA ESA also presented. Finally, concludes summary technology roadmap required enable next generation CubeSat-based missions, including satellite or federations, formation flying, synthetic apertures. work done & paper result mini-project that been first sem engineering students college as such there little novelty it references being taken from various sources internet, written test their writing skills starting career presentation during presentation. report assignment / alternate assessment tool part parcel academic year subject on nanotechnology IoT.
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عنوان ژورنال: International journal of engineering technology and management sciences
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2581-4621']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i03.56