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  • [[Mission concepts|Manned missions]] to Mars split in two different types. They are named after astronomical n <big>Examples of the near-future missions opportunities:</big>
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  • ...sion will help her to develop key field tactics required for future manned missions. ...ing on nuclear fusion propulsion technology for deep space inter-planetary missions. He believes in not just designing but also flying in one, hence he feels M
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  • ...bon monoxide]] as a side product. In the context of [[manned mission|human missions]] to [[Mars]], it has been proposed as a complement to the [[Sabatier/Water
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  • Other example also said that astronauts returning from extended space missions carry chromosomal aberrations in their blood cells. Most of the chromosoma ...ent this problem. Space radiation is dangerous, potentially deadly. Manned missions to Mars with current technology will carry significant exposure risks. So l
    15 KB (2,513 words) - 09:58, 24 March 2019
  • ...o show are based on on the theme of space exploration, particularly manned missions to Mars, appealing to readers of [[science]], [[hard science fiction]], and
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  • ...observations have revealed that the conditions observed during the Viking missions may not have been typical. Mars’ atmosphere now seems to be both colder a ==Spacecraft/Robotic Missions==
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  • ...it7_sub3.htm</nowiki></ref> Accommodating for this extended stay in manned missions constitutes a central feature of Robert Zubrin’s [[Mars Direct]] plan.<re ...onsidering factors such as decreased exposure time to radiation for crewed missions or the possibility of arriving in time for a return launch window which the
    14 KB (2,097 words) - 10:36, 5 August 2019
  • ...the sample canister in Mars orbit and return it to Earth. Neither of those missions is under development by NASA, ...n make measurements and technology demonstrations to help designers of a [[Manned mission|human expedition]] understand any hazards posed by Martian dust, an
    11 KB (1,696 words) - 10:47, 4 May 2021
  • ...t to Earth from MRO (264 terabits)is greater than all other interplanetary missions combined, past and present.<ref>https://mars.nasa.gov/news/ten-years-of-dis ...h resolution approach will aid future landing sites for robotic and manned missions to the Red Planet. Current resolution capabilities can produce images of fe
    11 KB (1,695 words) - 15:12, 6 September 2019
  • ...ts will contribute to astronaut safety and efficiency during future manned missions to Mars. She enjoys spending time outdoors in her free time and is certifie
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  • [[Category:Mars Spacecraft/Robotic Missions]] ...able to reach a range of 300 meters. This is a precursor for future drone missions on Mars. Drones would be able to take data on a much larger scale in a muc
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  • ...":1">Rapp D. (2006). Radiation Effects and Shielding Requirements in Human Missions to the Moon and Mars. Mars 2:46-71. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1555/mars.20 ...tional Research Council 1996. Radiation Hazards to Crews of Interplanetary Missions: Biological Issues and Research Strategies. Washington, DC: The National Ac
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  • ...water flowing on its surface in the past and it is the focus of many Mars missions to find out how this water has leaked away over the millennia. Future manned exploration on Mars will require a source of water whether it is in the for
    22 KB (3,416 words) - 16:26, 20 March 2023
  • ...roject to colonize the red planet with a precise planning. Intended as a [[manned one-way mission]], the settlers would stay on Mars indefinitely. Started as ====What if all missions after the arrival of the first four settlers are canceled?====
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  • ...l (Canada) managing and contributing to research activities and consulting missions for government and private organizations. She focuses on the assessment of ...In the future, Verónica hopes to work on large scale planetary exploration missions and help put humans on the surfaces of the Moon and Mars.
    32 KB (4,936 words) - 18:50, 7 March 2019
  • ...ative on the MDRS experience along with the technical importance of analog missions to the layperson. ...crew 172 is a great opportunity for him to start working on the future of manned space explorations, a field where he plans to work after his studies. Alway
    11 KB (1,709 words) - 18:12, 16 March 2019
  • ...h about MARS said that ; recent workshops and studies have also shown that missions to MARS are both achievable and affordable. Sending a manned mission to MARS is a fantastic adventure…, many scientists said, BUT is t
    21 KB (2,619 words) - 09:48, 24 March 2019
  • ...the surroundings. Pedestal craters were first observed during the Mariner missions.<ref>http://hirise.lpl.eduPSP_008508_1870</ref> <ref>Bleacher, J. and S. Sa ...land. Already, individuals are targeting HiRISE observations at possible manned mission’s sites.<ref>https://www.uahirise.org/ESP_053423_2055</ref>
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  • We discuss the manned exploration of Mars and how our work can contribute to it. This is more int ...wever that EVA repairs have been sufficiently demonstrated by NASA on such missions as the recent STS-109 Hubble Servicing Mission 3B in which several componen
    157 KB (25,890 words) - 15:59, 5 November 2019
  • ...easily mapped from orbit and they are closer to the equator, where manned missions are more likely to land.
    60 KB (8,870 words) - 16:10, 13 June 2024

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