Abstract:
The Mars Pathfinder (MPF) spacecraft, scheduled for a December '96 launch to Mars, uses a mechanically pumped loop to transfer dissipated heat from the insulated lander electronics to an external radiator. This paper discusses the tradeoffs performed before choosing a mechanically pumped loop as the thermal control system for MPF. It describes the analysis, design, and predicted performance of this system. The various development tests performed are discussed along with the current status of this cooling system. Finally, some thoughts on the development of mechanically pumped loops for future spacecraft are presented.