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This is a list of mission concepts.
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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 the differences. The financial aspect is in focus.
  
  
== [[Direct cargo mission]] ==
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==[[Direct cargo mission]]==
A direct cargo mission will be vital in the [[Unmanned setup of a whole settlment]] of a colony,
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A direct cargo mission will be vital in the [[Unmanned setup of a whole settlement]] of a colony, in resupplying an [[Earth-supported colony]], and delivering repair parts to a [[semi-autonomous colony]].
in resupplying and Earth supported colony, and delivering repair parts to a semi-autonomous colony.
 
  
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===Financial expenditure===
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The cost of the mission depends on the cost of transportation plus the cost of the cargo.  The cost of transportation varies widely depending on if the infrastructure/vehicles is recovered or expended.
  
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==[[Colonization mission]]==
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A type of [[manned one-way mission|one-way mission for colonization]], utilizing a man-rated version of the direct cargo mission.  This type of mission may no longer be relevant, as technology should provide return capabilities to colonization, or Settlement, missions.
 
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The cost of the mission depends on the cost of transportation plus the cost of life support.  The cost of transportation varies widely depending on if the infrastructure/vehicles is recovered or expended. 
  
 
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==[[Manned resupply mission]]==
== [[Colonisation mission]] ==
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A two-way manned mission to resupply a [[semi-autonomous colony]] or a manned outpost. With the advent of self navigating ships, this type of mission may no longer be relevant. 
A one-way mission for colonization, utilizing a man-rated version of the direct cargo mission.
 
 
 
 
 
===Finanicial expenditure===
 
 
 
== [[Manned resupply mission]] ==
 
A two-way manned mission to resupply a Semi-autonomous colony or a manned outpost.  
 
  
 
===Financial expenditure===
 
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== [[Phobos boost mission]]-article in development ==
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==[[Phobos boost mission]]-article in development==
 
An unmanned mission to the moon Phobos, using a VASIMR drive to slowly spiral it out into a higher orbit.
 
An unmanned mission to the moon Phobos, using a VASIMR drive to slowly spiral it out into a higher orbit.
 
  
 
===Financial expenditure===
 
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==[[Mars Direct]]==
== [[Mars Direct]] ==
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A plan by [[Robert Zubrin]], the head of the Mars society, to send people to Mars and back.  This was designed to lower costs, increase the exploration time on Mars, and improve safety.
A plan by Robert Zubrin, the head of the Mars society, to send people to Mars and back.
 
  
 
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==Mars for less==
 
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Basically Mars Direct, but with the parts broken up so that they can be launched on Medium Lift Launch Vehicles (MLLVs), such as the Ariane V, Delta IV and Proton. Zubrin also suggested a Mars mission using Falcon Heavies & Falcon 9 space craft. <ref>[https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2011/05/zubrin-provides-more-explanation-of-his.html https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2011/05/zubrin-provides-more-explanation-of-his.html - Mars Ultralight mission]  </ref>
===Mars for less===
 
Basically Mars Direct, but with the parts broken up so that they can be launched on Medium Lift Launch Vehicles (MLLVs), such as the Ariane V, Delta IV and Proton.
 
  
 
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==[[Mars cycler|Aldrin cycler]]==
 
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Mission architecture by second person to walk on the moon, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, to have a habitat, a cycler, in a continuous orbit between Mars and Earth.<ref>[http://buzzaldrin.com/space-vision/rocket_science/aldrin-mars-cycler/ Buzz Aldrin ''Aldrin Mars Cycler'']</ref>
== Aldrin cycler ==
 
Mission archetecture by second person to walk on the moon, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, to have a habitat, a cycler, in a continous orbit between Mars and Earth.
 
 
 
 
 
 
===Financial expenditure===
 
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==SpaceX Starship==
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SpaceX plans to start sending it's [[Starship]] vehicle to Mars on a [[SpaceX missions|automated cargo mission]] as soon as 2022, with a [[SpaceX missions|first human mission]] in 2024.
  
== Referances ==
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==References==
 
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== External links ==
 
 
 
  
== See also ==
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==External links==
  
  
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==See also==
  
[[Category:Manned missions]]
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[[Category:Human Mission Architecture]]

Latest revision as of 12:25, 29 March 2021

This article collects different mission concepts for a manned mission to Mars. The purpose is to compare the concepts and point out the differences. The financial aspect is in focus.


Direct cargo mission

A direct cargo mission will be vital in the Unmanned setup of a whole settlement of a colony, in resupplying an Earth-supported colony, and delivering repair parts to a semi-autonomous colony.

Financial expenditure

The cost of the mission depends on the cost of transportation plus the cost of the cargo. The cost of transportation varies widely depending on if the infrastructure/vehicles is recovered or expended.

Colonization mission

A type of one-way mission for colonization, utilizing a man-rated version of the direct cargo mission. This type of mission may no longer be relevant, as technology should provide return capabilities to colonization, or Settlement, missions.

Financial expenditure

The cost of the mission depends on the cost of transportation plus the cost of life support. The cost of transportation varies widely depending on if the infrastructure/vehicles is recovered or expended.

Manned resupply mission

A two-way manned mission to resupply a semi-autonomous colony or a manned outpost. With the advent of self navigating ships, this type of mission may no longer be relevant.

Financial expenditure

Phobos boost mission-article in development

An unmanned mission to the moon Phobos, using a VASIMR drive to slowly spiral it out into a higher orbit.

Financial expenditure

Mars Direct

A plan by Robert Zubrin, the head of the Mars society, to send people to Mars and back. This was designed to lower costs, increase the exploration time on Mars, and improve safety.

Financial expenditure

Mars for less

Basically Mars Direct, but with the parts broken up so that they can be launched on Medium Lift Launch Vehicles (MLLVs), such as the Ariane V, Delta IV and Proton. Zubrin also suggested a Mars mission using Falcon Heavies & Falcon 9 space craft. [1]

Financial expenditure

Aldrin cycler

Mission architecture by second person to walk on the moon, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, to have a habitat, a cycler, in a continuous orbit between Mars and Earth.[2]

Financial expenditure

SpaceX Starship

SpaceX plans to start sending it's Starship vehicle to Mars on a automated cargo mission as soon as 2022, with a first human mission in 2024.

References

External links

See also