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... exploration of the planet. Transport elements must therefore have the capacity to support an evolving capability with each mission. Scenarios are proposed following the development of a human Mars mission capability from initial element flight demonstration to the establishment of ...
... for Mars mission planning - `Brahms'. We implemented a program of cosmic ray dosimeter deployment and we describe how sampling of paleolake deposits might be accomplished from a lander. We domonstrate that science on the surface of Mars ...
... The psychological differences probably are few. This paper discusses some of the most salient behavioral and technical lessons from previous expeditions that can be applied to facilitate the human explora- tion of Mars ...
... some of the important technologies for the establishment of a human presence at the poles. Transport, both robotic and manned will be required to provide range of exploration on Mars. Much of the critical technology revolves around the robust provision of significant amounts of power ... for life support systems is discussed. Generally, the technological requirements are based on the provision of energy and materials to support a human-inhabited infrastructure near the poles - this imposes significant require- ments for the sustainable growth of Mars pole exploration ...
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 56 56 '''Page ''' - 33-42 '''Year''' - 2003 '''Keywords''' - Polar, expedition, humans, Mars, exploration, polar stations '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.33 '''Number of Pages''' - 10 Abstract The establishment of a permanent human scientific presence at the Martian poles requires the identification of a strategy for growth, from localized ...
... . Detectors for volatiles aboard MoonLITE will search for the presence of lunar water, whilst seismometers will measure the strength and frequency of moonquakes over the mission's nominal one-year period and probe the internal structure of the moon using simultaneous measurements of seismic waves ...
... the polar caps, the Martian volcanoes and the Valles Marineris, ~80% of the martian surface can essentially be classified as `desert'. The methods used to explore Mars, the scientific priorities and the philo- sophical and historical precedents that drive human exploration on Mars will primarily come from our experiences in terrestrial deserts. Here, the methods and approaches used for terrestrial desert expeditions are discussed with reference to Mars. Some of the physical challenges such ...
... EXPLORATION OF MARS''' by Ley, W. and W. von Braun ''New York, 1956: Viking Press, 176 pages, $4.95'' The book presents a beautifully illustrated (C. Bonestell) narrative treatment, based on astronomical realities and engineering projections. The first part of the book reviews modern knowledge of the planet Mars, while the remainder details a plan on - how to get there. Tables are ...
... to an interstellar exploration program, there is a lack of more specific scientific and political stakeholder scenarios. This paper develops stakeholder scenarios which allow for a more detailed sustainability assessment of future programs. For this purpose, key ... exploration program, there are scenarios in which this seems to be possible, e.g. the discovery of life within the solar system and on an exoplanet, a global technology development program, and dual-use of technologies for ...
... for the first human exploratory class missions. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=2004.57.144 here ''' ---- Journal of the ...

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