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... orbits identified. Requirements for mirrors utilizing these passively stable orbits are also assessed and operational issues discussed. Finally, the use of static equilibria for solar reflectors on the night-side of Mars ...
... and a substantial counterweight for their implementation. The problem becomes easier for Mars. There is no available "counterweight" for a synchronous "beanstalk," but Phobos provides a substantial anchor in a non-synchronous orbit. A tether extending 1456 km from Phobos could release objects into an orbit ...
Media:1960-02_Weight_Advantages_of_Use_of_Parking_Orbit.pdf Weight Advantages of Use of Parking Orbit for Lunar Soft Landing Mission by William Michael (February 1960)
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... a robot spacecraft. Return of 200 gm of surface and sub-surface fines from Mars to Earth for detailed examination would make a major contribution to understanding the geology of that planet ... . This paper describes an initial feasibility assessment of a minimum Mars Sample Return mission using a Soyuz-Fregat launch vehicle and a Mars orbit rendezvous strategy. The vehicle design could also be adapted ...
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'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 57 57
'''Page ''' - 75-86
'''Year''' - 2004
'''Keywords''' - Mars Atmosphere, meteorology, climate
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2004.57.75
'''Number ... remote and challenging locations on Earth. This is likely to be equally the case for expedition planners on Mars, where conditions (in terms of extremes of temperature, etc.) can be at least ...
... ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 61 61
'''Page ''' - 284-289
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Carbon nanotube membranes, monolayer solar sails
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.284
'''Number ... , this research in nanotechnology regards materials for future electronics, but one should fairly get materials with characteristic very appropri- ate to ultra-high performance solar-sail propulsion and, at the same time ...
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C.R. McInnes
Non-Keplerian Orbits for Mars Solar Reflectors
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P.K. Ness
Spide-Ravine Models and Plant-Like Features on Mars - Possible Geophysical and Biogeophysical Modes of Origin
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C.S. Cockell
The Trans-Mars Expedition - A Long-Distance, Long-Duration Scientific EVA
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C.R. McInnes
Minimum Mass Solar Shield for Terrestrial Climate Control
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B. Hendrickx ...
... conventional missions where the solar sail is utilised primarily as a means of efficient, low thrust propulsion for orbit transfer. For this reason solar sailing has historically ... non-Keplerian orbits will be investigated which are quite unique to solar sailing. These orbits have novel mission applications, many of which only require the use of only moderate performance solar sails. Since the orbits ...
... of the globe. The solar energetic particle radiation originates from solar flares or in shock ... an impact with a high-energy particle, non-rejoined breaks can lead to cell ... For Mars, radio communication delays between Mars and Earth (on the order of 40 minutes round trip) pose a serious problem for ... orbit studies will be practically utilized for going further (such as establishing a Mars base) or for ...
... A MINIMUM COST ORBITAL TAXI
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A MANNED MARS MISSION FOR 1995
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C. VULPETTI
RELATIVISTIC ASTRODYNAMICS: NON-RECTILINEAR TRAJECTORIES FOR ... REFLECTOR TECHNOLOGY TO FOOD PRODUCTION, LOCAL WEATHER MANIPULATION AND ENERGY SUPPLY
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SPACE REPORT
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B. GOERGENS
A TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH TOWARDS FUTURE LARGE SOLAR ...
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