NASA Holds Briefing on New Planetary Landing Technology
Today NASA held a briefing on its recent Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project test. LDSD is a rocket-powered, saucer-shaped test vehicle which may be used on future planetary missions.
The recent flight test was held last from the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii.
The LDSD demonstration mission tested breakthrough technologies that NASA hopes will enable large payloads to be safely landed on the surface of Mars.
Participants in today’s briefing were:
— Jeff Sheehy, senior technologist with the Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington
— Mark Adler, project manager, LDSD, JPL
— Ian Clark, principal investigator, LDSD, JPL
News Conference
LDSD: Supersonic Test Flight (HD)