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Instead of bringing a [[crew]] to Mars and get them back after several months with huge effort and cost, it is much cheaper to perform a '''Manned One-way Mission''' with the same technological and [[scientific results]]. The crew stays on Mars without any planned return concept. There are several possible aims:  
 
Instead of bringing a [[crew]] to Mars and get them back after several months with huge effort and cost, it is much cheaper to perform a '''Manned One-way Mission''' with the same technological and [[scientific results]]. The crew stays on Mars without any planned return concept. There are several possible aims:  
  
==Short Trip with Planned Death==  
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==[[Short Trip with Planned Death]]==  
 
The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies ([[food]], [[oxygen]], etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. When they run out of supplies they die and the mission is over. There are plenty of [[volunteer]]s for such a mission, for it is a great honour to be the first on Mars.  
 
The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies ([[food]], [[oxygen]], etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. When they run out of supplies they die and the mission is over. There are plenty of [[volunteer]]s for such a mission, for it is a great honour to be the first on Mars.  
  
==Foundation of an Earth-supported Colony==  
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==[[Foundation of an Earth-supported Colony]]==  
 
The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies (food, oxygen, etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. Early before they run out of supplies they receive replenishment from earth. A constant logistic maintains the colony indefinitely.  
 
The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies (food, oxygen, etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. Early before they run out of supplies they receive replenishment from earth. A constant logistic maintains the colony indefinitely.  
  
==Foundation of an Autonomous Colony==  
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==[[Foundation of an Autonomous Colony]]==  
 
The crew is brought to Mars not before a basic artificial [[habitat]] with [[house]]s, supplies and equipment for a long term stay has deposited on Mars' surface. The equipment is technologically sufficient to allow the crew to grow their own food, extend their [[:Category:Settlements|settlement]] etc.
 
The crew is brought to Mars not before a basic artificial [[habitat]] with [[house]]s, supplies and equipment for a long term stay has deposited on Mars' surface. The equipment is technologically sufficient to allow the crew to grow their own food, extend their [[:Category:Settlements|settlement]] etc.
  
 
==See Also==  
 
==See Also==  
*[[Short Trip with Planned Death]]
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*[[List of current missions]]
*[[Foundation of an Earth-supported Colony]]
 
*[[Foundation of an Autonomous Colony]]  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:07, 4 December 2007

Instead of bringing a crew to Mars and get them back after several months with huge effort and cost, it is much cheaper to perform a Manned One-way Mission with the same technological and scientific results. The crew stays on Mars without any planned return concept. There are several possible aims:

Short Trip with Planned Death

The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies (food, oxygen, etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. When they run out of supplies they die and the mission is over. There are plenty of volunteers for such a mission, for it is a great honour to be the first on Mars.

Foundation of an Earth-supported Colony

The crew is brought to Mars with a certain amount of supplies (food, oxygen, etc.) that lasts, let's say, a year. Early before they run out of supplies they receive replenishment from earth. A constant logistic maintains the colony indefinitely.

Foundation of an Autonomous Colony

The crew is brought to Mars not before a basic artificial habitat with houses, supplies and equipment for a long term stay has deposited on Mars' surface. The equipment is technologically sufficient to allow the crew to grow their own food, extend their settlement etc.

See Also

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