Space Shuttle to Mars

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After reading this tread http://orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=10107, I figured I could probably take a space shuttle to Mars without busting my DV budget. So I velcroed 3 Saturn V first stages and 4 ASRBs and decided to see how it would work. Surprisingly, all went almost perfectly.

First I launched at the next launch window (dec 2009) so I could minimize the DV needed. Then I used IMFD to get to mars. Once there, I did an aerocapture and then, after going about a quarter orbit, another reentry. The landing was quite fast, about 750 m/s. Also I busted the landing gear (and everyone's back I'm pretty sure), but that's just bad piloting.

Here are a few screens to illustrate.

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Launch Vehicule

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Mars arrival

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Second reentry

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Landing
 
Nice. Now take it to Titan :P
 
Amusingly enough, I pondered this idea for quite some time. :lol:
However, I think I would need much more more powefull stages.
 
Also I busted the landing gear (and everyone's back I'm pretty sure), but that's just bad piloting.
Not bad piloting, it's that the atmosphere on Mars is much, much thinner. In reality, the shuttle wouldn't be able to make a survivable landing on Mars.
 
Nice. Now take it to Titan :P
If you can make it to Mars then with time you can probably make it to Titan, or any place in the solar system, or even leave entire solar system for that matter because you now have entered the realm of interplanetary slingshots.
 
If you can make it to Mars then with time you can probably make it to Titan, or any place in the solar system, or even leave entire solar system for that matter because you now have entered the realm of interplanetary slingshots.

Ah yes, I hadn't tought of using slingshots to get to my destination. Maybe I'll go to Triton next :P
 
how did you manage to retain the ET?

In reality the propellant in the ET would boil off as well.
 
I just didn't press the "j" key.

I know that the fuel would have boiled off, but this mission was mainly for fun, not for realism. Everyone on the orbiter would have probably become quite sick due to radiation poisoning, life support wouldn't last 6 months, the orbiter would surely have burned up on reentry...
 
That's not liquid hydrogen in his ET. It's liquid imaginum. It doesn't boil off when heated, and actually burns more efficiently as the pressure in the tank decreases (this can be simiulated in Orbiter as needed by increasing the propellant level using the scenario editor).
 
That's not liquid hydrogen in his ET. It's liquid imaginum. It doesn't boil off when heated, and actually burns more efficiently as the pressure in the tank decreases (this can be simiulated in Orbiter as needed by increasing the propellant level using the scenario editor).
I thought it was fuelled by liquid Schwartz?
 
I know that the fuel would have boiled off, but this mission was mainly for fun, not for realism. Everyone on the orbiter would have probably become quite sick due to radiation poisoning, life support wouldn't last 6 months, the orbiter would surely have burned up on reentry...
Not to mention what max Q must have looked like with 15 F-1 engines, 4 SRBs, and 3 SSMEs burning... ;)
I'm sure it was a fun trip though, thanks for sharing.

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Not bad piloting, it's that the atmosphere on Mars is much, much thinner. In reality, the shuttle wouldn't be able to make a survivable landing on Mars.
No joke, to make a soft landing on mars with the DG-EX (don't ask how I got it there) I had to use the main engines as if they were hover engines and put it down almost vertically, using the hovers as retro and RCS to rotate the nose down somewhat gently.
 
In response to TCR:

I know that the fuel would have boiled off, but this mission was mainly for fun, not for realism. Everyone on the orbiter would have probably become quite sick due to radiation poisoning, life support wouldn't last 6 months, the orbiter would surely have burned up on reentry...
 
Not to mention what max Q must have looked like with 15 F-1 engines, 4 SRBs, and 3 SSMEs burning... ;)
I'm sure it was a fun trip though, thanks for sharing.

I forgot to mention that the peak acceleration was about 14 Gs. Astronaut pancakes anyone?:lol:

TCR_500 said:
That's a nice trip, but how are you going to get back to Earth?

Nobody gets back. It's a sucide mission, altought a quite enjoyable sucide mission when compared to other ones.

Ark said:
I see what you referenced there. :P

Me too!:P
 
HEy, do you still have the origional scenario, and if so, can you post it?
 
HEy, do you still have the origional scenario, and if so, can you post it?

Sure here it is
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Contains the latest simulation state.
END_DESC

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System Sol
Date MJD 55168.7580848032
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BEGIN_FOCUS
Ship STS-101
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BEGIN_CAMERA
TARGET STS-101
MODE Extern
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TRACKMODE TargetRelative
FOV 40.00
END_CAMERA

BEGIN_HUD
TYPE Surface
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TYPE Surface
SPDMODE 1
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BEGIN_MFD Right
TYPE Orbit
PROJ Ship
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NAVFREQ 0 0
CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 1
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END
Booster1:Velcro/s1c
STATUS Orbiting Earth
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AROT 127.93 4.41 -2.40
NAVFREQ 21 50
CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 1
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
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END
Booster2:Velcro/s1c
STATUS Orbiting Earth
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RVEL 406.764 12.628 -31.513
AROT 127.93 4.41 177.60
NAVFREQ 21 50
CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 0
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
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END
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AROT 127.93 4.41 177.60
NAVFREQ 21 50
CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 1
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
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END
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AROT 127.93 4.41 -2.40
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CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 1
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
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END
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AROT 127.93 4.41 177.60
NAVFREQ 21 50
CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 1
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
PARALLELBURN 1 STS-101 3.7000 5.5000 -20.0000 0.0000 0.0000 -1.0000 1.0000 0.0000 0.0000
END
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CONFIGURATION 0
PRIMEBOOSTER 0
CENTERTHRUST 1
PADBIAS 1.00
TGT_HEADING 90.00
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END
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ATTACHED 0:0,S1C
PRPLEVEL 0:1.000 1:1.000 2:1.000 3:1.000 4:1.000 5:1.000 6:1.000 7:1.000
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SAT_OFS_X 0.000
SAT_OFS_Y 0.000
SAT_OFS_Z 0.000
END
END_SHIPS

BEGIN_ExtMFD
END
 
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