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Simulation and Spacecraft Design: Engineering Mars Landings
- Technology and Culture
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 56, Number 4, October 2015
- pp. 812-838
- 10.1353/tech.2015.0113
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A key issue in history of technology that has received little attention is the use of simulation in engineering design. This article explores the use of both mechanical and numerical simulation in the design of the Mars atmospheric entry phases of the Viking and Mars Pathfinder missions to argue that engineers used both kinds of simulation to develop knowledge of their designs’ likely behavior in the poorly known environment of Mars. Each kind of simulation could be used as a warrant of the other’s fidelity, in an iterative process of knowledge construction.