Transport from Earth to Mars
Mars missions require the transport of equipment, material and people from Earth to Mars, and possibly back to Earth. This page wants to clarify the needed transportation volume and the proposed technology.
Preparatory Explorations
Some explorations are needed prior to the actual start of the colonization. Mostly, this will be probes to collect data, radio-transmitted to Earth. Some may, however, need to bring material from Mars to Earth for deeper analysis.
Settlement Equipment
A Martian settlement requires very much equipment, including energy generators and construction material for habitat and greenhouses. Shipping can be done
- with a series of space vehicles launched from Earth or
- with a big vessel assembled in Earth's orbit.
People
For colonization of Mars the colonists are traveling only one way. The journey takes at least about 10 months. During the journey the astronauts are subject to radiation, which requires means to protect them. People need to eat and drink during the journey. With currently known technology only a few persons can be brought to Mars with a single ship.
Protection against radiation and artificial gravity through centrifugal force must be established in order to avoid health damage of the astronauts.
Landing on Mars
Aerobreaking can be used to decelerate during approach when entering the orbit. Only small probes have touched down on the Martian surface up to now, using parachutes and balloon cushions.
A space elevator might be a possible solution for large amounts of material as well as for persons. Expensive climbing technology is not necessary for landing on Mars.
Open Issues
- How many tonnes can be brought to Mars with existing technology?
- How many people can be brought to Mars with existing technology?
- What technology is required to land big vessels smoothly on Mars?