Companies describe studies to revise Mars Sample Return
Companies describe studies to revise Mars Sample Return

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Companies describe studies to revise Mars Sample Return

Companies describe studies to revise Mars Sample Return
Companies describe studies to revise Mars Sample Return
What spaceplane would be used? Dream Chaser? A new custom vehicle? Starship isn't really a spaceplane, but it might be able to offer a similar lower-g option.
If they’re going to “transfer to a space plane”, that to me sounds like a LEO rendezvous, so at that point why not just rendezvous with a crew/cargo dragon instead of designing a brand new spaceplane?
In order to get the samples inside Dragon, they would either need to bring a docking adapter or depressurize the cabin a la Polaris Dawn. Both options seem like a bit much, like using a limousine to transport packages. That being said, I'm not sure Dream Chaser has any unpressurized return capabilities either.
I've just remembered of another existing spaceplane. The X-37B has a 2.1 × 1.2 m payload bay, and a capacity of 227 kg. Would the military let NASA borrow one?
We just dust off the ol' space shuttle, slap it on to the side of SLS, and Bob's your uncle!