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  • ...e on Mars as well as valuable reservoirs for water to support future human exploration of the planet." == Exploration ==
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  • ...he planet and state of technology, and future concepts and plans for human exploration & settlement.
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  • [[Category:Exploration Concepts]]
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  • ...pts''' for a [[manned mission]] to [[Mars]]. The purpose is to compare the concepts and point out the differences. The financial aspect is in focus. ...d people to Mars and back. This was designed to lower costs, increase the exploration time on Mars, and improve safety.
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  • |⁃ Exploration Concepts |'''⁃ Exploration Missions'''
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  • ...dy For Mars'' is a project to develop a realistic and achievable [[Mission concepts|manned mission to Mars]]. <ref>[http://www.marsdrive.com/Libraries/MarsDriv ''To conduct exploration of Mars with a view to establishing a permanent base and, ultimately and in
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  • [[Category:Exploration Concepts]]
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  • ==Initial exploration== ...otection opportunities, water and mineral resources and general geological exploration.
    7 KB (1,084 words) - 11:06, 20 October 2023
  • [[Category:Mars Human Exploration]] [[Mission concepts|Manned missions]] to Mars split in two different types. They are named afte
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  • ...and work on site within the MDRS. They explore all of the facets of human exploration in a simulated Mars environment. The MDRS will be active for a 3 month peri ...of the abiotic planetary properties with life, and Mars research and human exploration of the Solar System.Together with a highly multidisciplinary team, she has
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  • |Mostly geological exploration ...is currently utilized by the majority of space probes, including the Mars Exploration Rovers. Maintenance effort is low, but [[hi-tech versus lo-tech|hi-tech]] p
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  • A high level of radiation is a limiting factor for manned Mars exploration. As an example the Curiosity rover contained a particle and neutron detecto ...ts,” Ron Turner, a senior science adviser at NASA’s Institute for Advanced Concepts in Atlanta. But the optimum solution might be the one that, for now, seems
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  • ...adiation Shielding Design Issues. In *Shielding Strategies for Human Space Exploration* (Chapter 7).  <nowiki>http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19980137598</nowiki></re ===Design concepts===
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  • ...she worked as a research associate at NASA Ames in the field of planetary exploration. Natalia became the first Spanish female to participate in the NASA Academy ...-contained sustainable solution for food production on long-duration space exploration expeditions. Dave is a member of the Astrobiological Research and Education
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  • .... Experts in the field or space exploration have been working for years on concepts of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). The idea of finding, collecting, pr ...locations on Mars will be necessary to determine optimal places for human exploration and activities.
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  • ...project sponsored by NASA and the Mars Society, an organization advocating exploration of the fourth planet as soon as possible. ...ospital Wards, a research submarine, R&D; Laboratories, and so on. Oddly, "Exploration parties and Expeditions" doesn't make the top-10 cut, because the imagined
    255 KB (43,372 words) - 17:24, 16 March 2020