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rdfs:label | - Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey
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rdfs:comment | - ARES would have traveled to Mars compactly folded into a protective aeroshell; upon entry in the thin atmosphere, the capsule would have deployed a parachute to decelerate, followed by ARES release at altitude. Among other things, the aircraft would have investigated the atmosphere and weak magnetic field.
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Name | - Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey
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abstract | - ARES would have traveled to Mars compactly folded into a protective aeroshell; upon entry in the thin atmosphere, the capsule would have deployed a parachute to decelerate, followed by ARES release at altitude. Among other things, the aircraft would have investigated the atmosphere and weak magnetic field.
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