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Articles tagged: journey to Mars

  • Lockheed Martin, mars, Mars Base Camp, NASA, Orion January 2017 Blueprint for NASA’s journey to Mars

    ... concept builds upon existing deep space technologies in development today and provides a blueprint for NASA’s Journey to Mars. This plan provides the opportunity for significant scientific discovery, can be evolved to accommodate specific mission...

    • Lockheed Martin
    • mars
    • Mars Base Camp
    • NASA
    • Orion
    Authors: Joshua W. Ehrlich     Robert P. Chambers     Scott D. Norris     Stephen A. Bailey     Steven D. Jolly     Timothy Cichan    
  • EM-1, NASA, Orion, SLS January 2018 SLS ushers transformation of deep space exploration

    ... to become possible. Conceived and designed for exploration of deep space, the primary purpose of SLS is to enable NASA’s journey to Mars and propel humans beyond low Earth orbit for the first time in almost half a century. The...

    • EM-1
    • NASA
    • Orion
    • SLS
    Authors: Kimberly F. Robinson    
  • 12 August 2015 The 10th Anniversary of NASA’s Mars Orbiter and the path to a manned Mars mission

    The journey to Mars has been a long one. And it’s about to get longer still. Humanity has been fascinated with the Red Planet, as we love to refer to it, since it was first discovered. Some costly Mars projects have met with failure...

  • human settlement of space, Rod Pyle, Space 2.0, space colonies, space resources July 2019 Settling the final frontier

    ...propulsion and life support systems will soon enable the journey to Mars and destinations deeper in our solar system. In ...have millions of people living and working in space. Future Mars bases will be sited underground or covered with Martian soil (as...

    • human settlement of space
    • Rod Pyle
    • Space 2.0
    • space colonies
    • space resources
    Authors: Rod Pyle    
  • cosmic rays, dementia, Mission to Mars, space brain 10 October 2016 Risk of chronic dementia for astronauts heading to Mars

    ... exposure could face astronomers on a long-haul trip to Mars say scientists. Studies by scientists at University of California (...the Earth's protective magnetosphere, those on a long journey to Mars would have months/years for such impairments to ...

    • cosmic rays
    • dementia
    • Mission to Mars
    • space brain
  • Donald Pettit, ISS, mars, NASA, William Gerstenmaier October 2015 Earth independence: new definitions of home on Mars missions and beyond

    .... Home was Earth. As we venture farther from Earth on our journey to Mars, our sense of home will continue to change. The farther we ... ourselves and our planet. The destination of this journey is Mars, but its goal is Earth independence. The crews...

    • Donald Pettit
    • ISS
    • mars
    • NASA
    • William Gerstenmaier
    Authors: William Gerstenmaier    
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