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Colonising the Red Planet: Humans to Mars in Our Time
Astronautical engineer and President of the Mars Society Robert Zubrin explains why a human exploration of Mars is preferable to the Moon and now within our grasp, despite being an average of 225 million miles away. He advocates how missions might be realised through a Mars Direct approach that employs relatively small spacecraft launched directly to the Red Planet via boosters.
Colonising the Red Planet: Humans to Mars in Our Time
Astronautical engineer and President of the Mars Society Robert Zubrin explains why a human exploration of Mars is preferable to the Moon and now within our grasp, despite being an average of 225 million miles away. He advocates how missions might be realised through a Mars Direct approach that employs relatively small spacecraft launched directly to the Red Planet via boosters.
Colonising the Red Planet: Humans to Mars in Our Time
Zubrin, Robert (Autor:in)
Architectural Design ; 84 ; 46-53
01.11.2014
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Opportunity Mars Exploration Rover (MER) , wind‐generated power , Cape Canaveral , NASA, Curiosity Mars Rover , methane/oxygen bipropellant , Robert Murray/Mars Society , US , Carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen , mineral wealth , Earth Return Vehicle (ERV) , Apollo programme , Saturn V , Nuclear Electric Propulsion spacecraft , inflatable plastic greenhouses , deuterium fuel , Moon , artificially induced global warming
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