Manned mars missions have been the subject of considerable study during the last ten years. Most of the early SEI (Space Exploration Initiative) studies have concentrated on minimizing the IMLEO (Initial Mass in Low Earth Orbit), but most studies generally considered missions where the entire spacecraft would go into orbit about Mars before the landing. Other scenarios utilized a direct landing on Mars, with in-situ propellant production, and a dash to Mars by the crew coupled with a hyperbolic rendezvous, at Mars, with the slower transit vehicle. Both proposals present more risk but promise a significant reduction in IMLEO, and a subsequent reduction in cost. An intermediate set of missions that combines a free return trajectory and a dash to Mars, but nearly the same IMLEO is proposed. The various mission scenarios are compared on a risk vs. cost basis.
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15 January 1998
Space technology and applications international forum - 1998
Jan 1998
Albuquerque,New Mexico (USA)
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January 15 1998
High risk low cost Mars missions scenarios
Brice N. Cassenti;
Brice N. Cassenti
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane—M.S. 129-73, E. Hartford, Connecticut 06108
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Robert W. Bass
Robert W. Bass
Techxperts, Inc., P.O. Box 724, Tolland, Connecticut 06084
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Brice N. Cassenti
Robert W. Bass
United Technologies Research Center, 411 Silver Lane—M.S. 129-73, E. Hartford, Connecticut 06108
AIP Conf. Proc. 420, 1125–1130 (1998)
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Brice N. Cassenti, Robert W. Bass; High risk low cost Mars missions scenarios. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 January 1998; 420 (1): 1125–1130. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.54728
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