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Parts: Heat Shield Aerobrake Parachute

The aeroshell protected the lander and rover during the seven-month voyage to Mars and entry into the Martian atmosphere. It was composed of a flat, brown heat shield that protected during atmospheric entry and acted as an aerobrake, and a large, white, cone-shaped backshell that carried the parachute and components used for landing, including rockets to orient and slow the descent. The aeroshell design was based on previous Mars missions to protect the lander and rover from the heat of atmospheric entry.

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Parts: Heat Shield Aerobrake Parachute

The aeroshell protected the lander and rover during the seven-month voyage to Mars and entry into the Martian atmosphere. It was composed of a flat, brown heat shield that protected during atmospheric entry and acted as an aerobrake, and a large, white, cone-shaped backshell that carried the parachute and components used for landing, including rockets to orient and slow the descent. The aeroshell design was based on previous Mars missions to protect the lander and rover from the heat of atmospheric entry.

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The aeroshell maintained a protective covering for the lander during the seven-month voyage to

Mars. Together with the lander and the rover, it constituted the "entry vehicle". Its main purpose was
to protect the lander and the rover inside it from the intense heat of entry into the thin Martian
atmosphere. It was based on the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Viking designs.
Parts[edit]
The aeroshell was made of two main parts: a heat shield and a backshell. The heat shield was flat
and brownish, and protected the lander and rover during entry into the Martian atmosphere and
acted as the first aerobrake for the spacecraft. The backshell was large, cone-shaped and painted
white. It carried the parachute and several components used in later stages of entry, descent, and
landing, including:

 A parachute (stowed at the bottom of the backshell);


 The backshell electronics and batteries that fire off pyrotechnic devices like separation nuts,
rockets and the parachute mortar;
 A Litton LN-200 Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), which monitors and reports the orientation
of the backshell as it swings under the parachute;
 Three large solid rocket motors called RAD rockets (Rocket Assisted Descent), each
providing about a ton of force (10 kilonewtons) for about 60 seconds;
 Three small solid rockets called TIRS (mounted so that they aim horizontally out the sides of
the backshell) that provide a small horizontal kick to the backshell to help orient the backshell
more vertically during the main RAD rocket burn.

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