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  • ...tural Resources''' are vital for long term [[Manned One-way Mission|manned missions]] and even more for [[autonomous colony|autonomous colonies]].
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  • [[Category:Lander Missions]] ==First manned mission 2024==
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  • This article collects different '''mission concepts''' for a [[manned mission]] to [[Mars]]. The purpose is to compare the concepts and point out ...hnology should provide return capabilities to colonization, or Settlement, missions.
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  • ...n 319.6km (at [[perigee]]) to 346.9km (at [[apogee]]). The ISS is the sole manned space station orbiting the Earth carrying out experiments and observations. The ISS is a major stepping stone toward future manned missions to the Moon and Mars. It could be an invaluable base of operations outside
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  • ...tal debris can cause significant damage to spacecraft and endangers manned missions. According to the ''[[NASA]] Orbital Debris Program Office'',<ref>[http://o ...ely under threat from orbital debris in Earth orbit, but the ODP will warn missions to avoid debris that has a 1 in 10,000 chance of collision. This can occur
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  • ...es Research Center]]. It was about sending settlers on a [[one-way mission|manned one-way mission]] to planet [[Mars]] to establish a long term [[Earth-suppo ...way-manned-mission-to-mars/19692279 www.aolnews.com: NASA Planning One-Way Manned Mission to Mars]</ref>
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  • ...ging]] a crew to [[Mars]] and getting them back after several months, a '''manned one-way mission''' is considered. The crew stays on Mars without any planne ==Why do a manned one-way mission?==
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  • This article describes a one-way manned mission for colonization. *17 missions of this type will be needed to land 100 colonist on Mars.
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  • ...ed orbital stations ([[ISS]]) and recent [[List of Robotic Missions|robot missions]] to the Red Planet. Also, there is advanced [[mining]] and [[recycling]] t
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  • ...n]] in 1970. During the Apollo missions in the 1970s rovers have been used manned to extend the exploration range of the crew. It was not until 1997 that the ...sion Space Exploration Vehicle) was a variant that could be used for space missions.
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  • ...rs'' is a project to develop a realistic and achievable [[Mission concepts|manned mission to Mars]]. <ref>[http://www.marsdrive.com/Libraries/MarsDrive_Docum ...eady For Mars project aims to develop a practical engineering design for a manned mission to Mars, comprehensively addressing the various technological chall
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  • This technique was used to great effect on missions such as the [[ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter]] in 2017, [[Mars Reconnaissance Or ...rocapture can subject a vehicle to very high accelerations, and for future manned mission will require very precise attitude controls for the vehicles.
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  • ...or [[asteroids|Trojan asteroids]] and may possibly be used by future space missions as a "stepping stone" to Mars and the Moon. ==Current missions using the Lagrangian points of the Earth-Sun system==
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  • ...ars. As of 2019, exploration of Mars has been limited to unmanned robotic missions.  Despite this, there is strong interest in the human exploration and sett Following the 1969 moon landing of Apollo 11, many suggested manned trips to Mars in the 1980s as the next logical step in space exploration. 
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  • A '''manned resupply mission''' for a [[semi-autonomous colony]] is described here. *One launch of the Earth Departure Stage (EDS), derived from lunar missions. The EDS is docked with the habitat module, on the other side of the CEV.
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  • ...rtation]] capabilities to [[rover|rover missions]]. Farther in the future, manned exploration may similarly benefit from semi- or fully-autonomous helicopter ...dent from satellite photos, thereby improving the efficiency and safety of manned and robotic expeditions on the surface.
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  • Mars [[:Category:Missions|missions]] require the transport of [[equipment]], [[:Category:Material|material]] a *Which technology is good for cargo, which for manned transportation?
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  • ...specially, the public interest for [[:Category:Manned Missions|manned Mars missions]] is on the decline. <ref>[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=Article
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  • ...Society, SpaceX, Inspiration Mars, and Mars One. *Please note, many other missions have been and are being planned, due to the complexity of the plans and the ...d return to Earth. This fly-by mission will pave the way for future human missions to the surface of Mars and eventual settlement of the planet. The timelin
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  • ...earch Station (LRS)] is a specialized facility for simulating manned space missions on the Moon and Mars. Lunares was created in 2017 by Space Garden. Also ref
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