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  • ...g:4px 4px 4px 4px;line-height:1.25em;" | This user is a member of<br>[[The Mars Society]]
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  • ..." | This user has packed their bags ready to [[Hill-side concept|settle on Mars]]
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  • ...4px 4px;line-height:1.25em;" | This user is an established member of the [[Mars Foundation]]&trade;
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  • |+ ''' A Selection of Luna's and Mars' Characteristics ''' ! Quality !! Luna !! Mars
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  • ...of articles helps us to relate the settlement of Luna to the settlement of Mars.
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  • [[Luna and Mars Characteristics|Mars]] could return dividends at the same time that Luna does if they join force ...porting goods from Ceres would be more economical than importing them from Mars. However Ceres has shown no likelihood of having sources of nitrogen or ar
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  • ...ering. If a mass accelerator can boost the supersonic landing Mars to low Mars orbit vehicle mentioned up to 1025 meters per second, then 49% of the take- ...or mainspace articles. In that case, I suggest moving the content to "Luna-Mars trade". [[User:T.Neo|T.Neo]] 07:41, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
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  • {<B></B>{marsp|Mars Pathfinder|Mars Pathfinder Mission}<B></B>} {{marsp|Mars Pathfinder|Mars Pathfinder Mission}}
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  • * http://www.marssociety.org|The Mars Society|https://lunarpedia.org/skins/common/images/metrolook-tiles/tile_tms * http://www.marsfoundation.org|Mars Foundation|https://lunarpedia.org/skins/common/images/metrolook-tiles/tile_
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    ...stration. Public Domain. Source photos are NASA (Lunar surface) and JPL (Mars).
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  • The Report of the 90-Day Study on Human Exploration of the Moon and Mars, better known as "The 90 Day Review" was published in November 1989. It wa ==Mars Outpost==
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    Mars Society Logo Under the Fair Use Agreement, this logo must remain associated with <u>The Mars Society</u>.
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  • The Lunarpedia project has grown beyond its original goals. With the Mars community on board and the need for a separate site for contributed fiction ...s development community. Its sponsors include the Mars Foundation and the Mars Society.
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  • *[[Mars|Mars]]
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  • ...;" | This user is a member in good standing of the '''[[marsp:Mars Society|Mars Society<sup>marsp</sup>]]'''.
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  • ...r Mars missions, NASA would then scratch moon off of its list and go on to Mars. ...be in error, respond in the discussion section. Otherwise members of the Mars Society and members of the Moon Society should consider joining in calling
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  • ...Disney Ripoff Epcot Center where you'll wait four hours for a five-minute Mars video mission.
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  • ...red to those who could be provided homes from the material of a lunaformed Mars. [[User:Farred|Farred]] 22:15, 18 October 2011 (UTC) ...ople. At the same time trade in the choicer fractions of the substance of Mars mined and sold to Earth and Luna could provide the wealth that could make t
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  • ...g asteroids, the lunar surface, the satellites of Mars, and the surface of Mars."
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  • == Railroads on MArs and asteroids == "Mars
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    ...ley Ronald, 1980, Volcanic Features of Hawaii, a Basis for Comparison with Mars, U.S. NASA Special Publication SP-403y. ISBN 9997398734.
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  • My pic is from May2009 at Epcot Center in Orlando. The Mission to Mars simulation is great but not worth the eighty dollars price of admission. Ri
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  • ...s as in human space suits? Robots will not look very human. Try stuffing a Mars Rover into a space suit. Otherwise, The idea of having gaskets around joint To modify the typical Mars Rover design as of this date to make it possible to fit a space suit around
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  • ...life-sciences, an exploration base on the moon, and robotic precursors to Mars
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  • ...of articles helps us to relate the settlement of Luna to the settlement of Mars.
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  • [[Mars Society Conference]] (annual meeting hosted by the [[Mars Society]])<BR/>
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  • *[[Seasoned Pioneers]] (as emigrants to Mars, etc.) Technology expertise ...r fuels (the thorium 232 > uranium 233 cycle), essential to the opening of Mars to settlement
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  • |+ ''' A Selection of Luna's and Mars' Characteristics ''' ! Quality !! Luna !! Mars
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  • Mars related efforts --> '''[http://www.marspedia.org marspedia.org]''' ''(opera
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  • ...nd no proper name for either one. That is how it should be for moons. As Mars' moons are named Phobos and Deimos, Earth's moon should be named Luna.--[[U
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  • ...4px 4px;line-height:1.25em;" | This user is an established member of the [[Mars Foundation]]&trade;
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  • ===Mars people=== ...t effort and the risk of a few lives. That said, it is a very long way to Mars.
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  • I am a writer who is interested in Moon and Mars. I teach Physics, and read books on science. space exploration is my favori
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  • ...es to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars."[1] ...s intended to launch large payloads into space which could reach the Moon, Mars and other celestial bodies. The rocket has undergone a number of name chang
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  • ..." | This user has packed their bags ready to [[Hill-side concept|settle on Mars]]
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  • ...g:4px 4px 4px 4px;line-height:1.25em;" | This user is a member of<br>[[The Mars Society]]
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  • Nuclear-powered Mars ships on drawing board In non-Mars-lander NASA news, it has been reported that the space agency will soon set
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  • ...five separate wikis since the creation of that page. One for Luna, one for Mars, one for general space, a dictionary, and a wiki dedicated to and ideally o
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  • [http://isecco.org/ The International Space Exploration and Colonization's Mars Base Zero]
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  • Principal investigator of the MAE Solar Cell experiment on the Mars Sojourner rover.
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  • == non Mars related advertising on Marspedia site ==
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  • ...administration team maintaining Marspedia and principal webmaster for the Mars Foundation&trade; website [http://www.marshome.org/ MarsHome.org].
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  • ...mplementation of U.S. Space Exploration Policy, also known as the "Moon to Mars" commission, headed by [[Pete Aldridge | Edward C. "Pete" Aldridge]], met d ...of discovery-based criteria for selecting destinations beyond the Moon and Mars, including access to in-situ space resources
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  • ...he highly successful ''MEPAG'' group which gives scientific perspective on Mars exploration issues.
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  • I am the IT Director for The Mars Society since 2011.
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  • [[Luna and Mars Characteristics|Mars]] could return dividends at the same time that Luna does if they join force ...porting goods from Ceres would be more economical than importing them from Mars. However Ceres has shown no likelihood of having sources of nitrogen or ar
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  • ...oard for it has completely dropped the ball so far) or even worse, the New Mars group's wiki, which has been almost dead for the past year or two (I've con
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  • ...framework used for meetings and discussions by the [[Moon Society]], the [[Mars Society]], and the [[National Space Society]].
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  • ...ember of the National Space Society. In the past I have been active in the Mars Society, Moon Society, Artemis Society International, British Interplanetar
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  • == non Mars related advertising on Marspedia site ==
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  • ...t, just blew me away. That would be one step, a rather big one, closer to Mars. Who else took this idea seriously? I had a teacher or two who took me seri
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  • ...wever, equal industrial capabilities are not given. They must be earned. Mars as it is, without an industrial infrastructure, is as deadly as the moon wi ...nd lunaform Mars is easiest to start on Luna. If industry were started on Mars, it would require people there from the start who would need to be supporte
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  • ...problem sufficiently. I am working on a radical solution but it is for a Mars mission. These arguments are rather long and I am currently preparing a re
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  • * Specifically: what is the health impact of Moon and Mars gravity? ...partial gravity environments, especially the 0.17G on the Moon and 0.4G on Mars.
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  • ...ering. If a mass accelerator can boost the supersonic landing Mars to low Mars orbit vehicle mentioned up to 1025 meters per second, then 49% of the take- ...or mainspace articles. In that case, I suggest moving the content to "Luna-Mars trade". [[User:T.Neo|T.Neo]] 07:41, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
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  • ...on our accomplishments and our planned desire to send a manned mission to Mars as well as other space missions following up the moon shot. ...could explain to the President about our “can do” accomplishments and our Mars plans.
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  • ===Mars=== With such a thin atmosphere and no [[oxygen]], [[Mars]] has essentially the same dynamics as the moon only with more [[gravity]]
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  • *Mars, Phobos, Deimos ...r fuels (the thorium 232 > uranium 233 cycle), essential to the opening of Mars to settlement
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  • * Mars
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  • ...re we'd have to do some terraforming just to be able to land. But Luna and Mars we can build infrastructure on and terraform from onsite"<br> You say, "depends... in Spin, they did <nowiki>Mars</nowiki> all by remote control, because that was the only way to do it"<br>
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  • * Specifically: what is the health impact of Moon and Mars gravity?
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  • [[Mars MOO]]<BR/>
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  • ...jects (minor planets, [[Comet|Comets]]) that orbit the sun. The moons of [[Mars]] may have been asteroids that were captured. Those in highly irregular orb :Mars Crossing Asteroids
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  • ...y and methods which would be similar to what would be used for a colony on Mars. McKay said that to him the moon per se is about as attractive as a spheri ...public money enable the quick rides for astronauts or some rich people to Mars or should public money enable a millennium of prosperity by moving human tr
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  • There is a strong Humans-on-Mars community. Their blinders and filters are similar to those of our Back-to-
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  • ...y level of centripetal force desired, people living on the Earth's moon or Mars would be stuck with the local ambient gravity. However, it is just as poss ...be economically extracted, lunar industry is possible. Trade with [[Luna-Mars Trade|places where volatiles are cheaper]] is still in consideration.
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  • ...atmosphere of Venus, drenching the Earth, as permafrost and polar caps on Mars, and it is the major component of several moons of the outer Solar System, ...much more chaotic than it is today, a body about the size of Mars (but not Mars) struck the primordial Earth obliquely. The body became incorporated into t
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  • We just put up a Mars wiki, that's almost ready to go public. The science fiction wiki will be ai ...the debate about what is possible and what is not. I am not talking about Mars Attack, which I loved, but serious fiction set in the near future about the
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  • ...in space large colonizing vessels to make cyclically repeating voyages to Mars. ...etal development and long-term human health.<ref>[http://www.racetomars.ca/mars/article_effects.jsp Known effects of long-term space flights on the human b
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  • * $55M each for the Mars gravity (0.4G) crew expedition and the moon gravity (0.15G) crew expedition
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  • ...ll take much more than fifty years to see the first financial returns from Mars. --[[User:Farred|Farred]] 00:48, 27 October 2008 (UTC)
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  • * Launch of the second crew, to try out another gravity level (Mars / 0.4G?).
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  • ...in research topics such as "Lavatube Entrance Amelioration on the Moon and Mars" and "Moon Lighting: Illumination for Lunar Base Construction and Operation
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  • == non Mars related advertising on Marspedia site ==
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  • * [[marsp:Mars MOO|Mars MOO]] article on Marspedia.org<BR/>
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  • ...to where the energy and raw materials are available, outer space, Luna and Mars.
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  • ...o colonize the solar system is not covering the surface of Venus, Mercury, Mars, the moon and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn with people but rather mining ...set of planets and moons<ref>Planets and moons included are Earth's moon, Mars, Venus, Ceres, Vesta, Titan, Europa, Ganymede, Enceladus, and Callisto</ref
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  • ...ng in a few locations. Regolith is not unique to Luna and exists on Earth, Mars, asteroids, and other terrestrial planets and moons. Earth regolith, howeve
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  • ...2space}<B></B>} or {<B></B>{Move2sf}<B></B>} (Things equally applicable to Mars and Luna shouldn't be tucked away in Lunarpedia or Marspedia, although ther
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  • On Luna it is possible for wheeled vehicles to go faster than on Earth or Mars, because there is no air resistance. One reaches a limit caused by wheels ...s. Space ships bigger than the Titanic could be cycling between Earth and Mars. People merely need to choose the right development projects to work on an
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  • *Mars = -3.721 m/s²
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  • The Moon is on the direct invasion route to no-where. Well, maybe Mars.
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  • ...Climate Change is hot, hot, hot. Finding life in the universe (especially Mars) is next, but well behind. Return to the Moon is barely on the radar. The
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  • ...tion for rockets bound for the Red Planet. The only link between Earth and Mars, but also the weakest link, if you don't do something. MoonBaseOne is an e
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  • ...ciety crew (MDRS crew #45) conducted a two week moonbase simulation at the Mars Desert Research Station to explore the possibilities of developing its own
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  • ...principles of or cooperation in the civil exploration and use of the Moon, Mars, comets, and asteroids for peaceful purposes grounded in the Outer Space Tr
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  • ...then. It was thought that [[Pluto]] might be as large as [[Earth]], that [[Mars]] likely harbored vegetation and even the remnants of a dying civilization ...the novel was finished) had we not turned our backs on the Moon. He was a “Mars man” back then, but realizing that we would have to create a presence on
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  • ...ned Mars missions, but the expense should all be counted toward the manned Mars missions. A program of [[Bootstrapping Industry]] on Luna does not require
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  • ...both objectives and needs to be set aside. The correct answer to 'Moon or Mars' is '''YES'''.
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  • *You will need to have SSH permissions on the Mars Foundation server. Contact James Burk (backup: Bruce Mackenzie) for help o
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  • | [[Mission to Mars]]
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  • Mars. Students do not have a good understanding of thermo in general
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  • ...little chance for success unless your goal is leaving a few footprints on Mars and proving once and for all time that space exploration is just too expens ...pabilities without taking the first step of industrializing either Luna or Mars. The second step will get us the pair.
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  • * [[Luna-Mars Trade]]
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  • ...the moon was formed as a result of a large impact between the Earth and a Mars-sized object. The resultant ejecta formed an orbiting ring of debris aroun
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  • ...as redundant. Particularly, this view is applicable to colonies on Luna, Mars, and in free space. If you think this line is worth discussing, we could l
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  • :What is this DIRECT T.Neo writes about? Is that Mars Direct? --[[User:Farred|Farred]] 19:33, 21 August 2008 (UTC) would pretty much solve our problems. A Moon base, a Mars base, missions to Saturn, etc. Beside that, Sea Dragon was designed to be c
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  • ...out predicting the future. The relative positions of the Earth, Luna, and Mars can be accurately predicted a thousand years into the future. A tossed die
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  • ...ed to make a profit. It seems to me that considering settling the moon or Mars without first determining how a profit would be made is taking things in th
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  • ...th at first, but eventually it could be shipped from NEOs and the moons of Mars. H2 is much lighter than H20 due to the fact that Oxygen is 8/9ths of the I hope that there is water on the moons of Mars, because it will be useful as propellant for spacecraft. NEOs, however, I a
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  • Long term lunar settlement, not to mention going on to Mars, will depend on successful extraction of volatile substances from the Moon. ...oduce fuel and oxidizer for return flights to the Earth or for trips on to Mars.
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  • ...population transfers, no: not in Earth orbit, not on the Moon, and not on Mars. The physics and economics simply do not work. Maybe some time after 2100 ...ays powerfully into NASA’s current plan for a return to the Moon and on to Mars.
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  • ...ffered a cataclysmic collision with another solar body roughly the size of Mars. The disk of debris from this collision accreted over time to form a moon
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  • [[James Burk|James L Burk]] (Prominent member of Moon and Mars societies)<BR/> [[Robert Zubrin]] (Mars Society founder)<BR/>
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  • ...n its ability to significantly reduce the trip times for human missions to Mars and beyond. This reduction in times is expected to enable long-term explora
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  • * '''[http://marspedia.org Marspedia] - a Mars wiki'''
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  • ...ing billions wasted in "Clean Diesel" Technology Elon Musk will get to the Mars sooner than you move for real in Electric Cars space.
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  • ...und in the Sun&ndash;[[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]], Sun&ndash;[[Mars (planet)|Mars]], Sun-[[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]], Jupiter&ndash;Jovian [[satellite]], an
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  • ...nstrating the device at Luna will not guarantee success in deploying it at Mars or Earth.
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  • ...of them. For the Moon, and the Moon only so far, we went with them. For Mars, we watched attentively and interacted with every move of our robotic machi ...tes with our machines and half of our symbiote goes to Mars, do "We" go to Mars?
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  • ...ry in space as a competing idea. People can buy into a low-tech colony on Mars of the style of the American cowboy era west and oppose more high-tech indu
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  • *Mars, Phobos, Deimos ...r fuels (the thorium 232 > uranium 233 cycle), essential to the opening of Mars to settlement
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  • ...eloped first, respectable size spaceships could be built to take people to Mars in comfort. The Hubble Space Telescope is grand, but for the cost of each ...as central to further progress toward a future in which travel to Luna and Mars was part of ordinary economic life. In any case a hiatus in the launching
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  • The power of buy-in was shown recently with the Mars Rover mission. The JPL team appeared in the heights of ecstasy on national
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  • Mission to Mars by Michael Collins
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  • ...cussing concepts of many small, almost "throwaway" robots for the Moon and Mars. http://www.lunarpedia.org/index.php?title=Throwaway_Rovers http://eisci.c
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  • ...id, “Show me something else!” The massive Nova was in our blueprints for a Mars trip.
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  • ...ning to Earth, shipping lunar products to Earth, and later for trips on to Mars and Earth-crossing asteroids. See [[Volatiles]] and [[Harrison Schmitt]]. ...t oxidizers and in air for return trips to Earth and later for trips on to Mars and Earth-crossing asteroids.
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  • ...ce. Whether or not it would be worth while to import carbon from Ceres or Mars would depend upon many factors that I only guess at. The average compositi
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  • ...These will be similar to the [[Spirit]] and [[Opportunity]] [[rover]]s on Mars.
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  • ...ASA-finally-talks-Mars-budget-and-it-s-not-6562388.php NASA finally talks Mars budget, and it's not enough @HOUSTON-CHRONICLE October 2015]</ref> is not o ...st be tediously boring if offered as constant updates on the news. As the Mars mission would drag on month after month, people would turn off that channel
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  • The fact of military potential for Luna, Mars and the asteroids is an extra problem that space colonization proponents mu ...the woods and maybe give yourself up to whomever wins the war. On Luna or Mars if the city air recycling plant is broken in war, the citizens die. If the
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  • ...ld follow their example. I respect NASA's authority on the composition of Mars' atmosphere and the day/night temperature range for Luna's equator. In a p
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  • ....4 miles/hr). This means the lunar rover must have larger wheels than any Mars rover, have available detailed maps of the path ahead, and be able to move
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  • 09-23-05 NASA ANNOUNCE PLAN - RETURN TO MOON AND BEYOND TO MARS
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  • # Mars and Venus as surrogate Earths ...ays powerfully into NASA’s current plan for a return to the Moon and on to Mars.
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  • 09-23-05 NASA ANNOUNCE PLAN - RETURN TO MOON AND BEYOND TO MARS
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  • 09-23-05 NASA ANNOUNCE PLAN - RETURN TO MOON AND BEYOND TO MARS
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  • ...lso need to examine other approaches. For instance: What can we get out of Mars Direct that could be applied to the Moon? Are there potential plans in any
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  • ...graphic or that you might be able to find a suitable one for. Obviously, Mars-centric articles probably need to be kept to a minimum lest we confuse visi
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  • ...h of construction equipment could be sent off to Demos or Phobos, moons of Mars, to bring back chunks of rock and piles of gravel in a bag. This material
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