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- From: MLINDROOS@FINABO.ABO.FI (Marcus Lindroos INF)
- Subject: Mir mission to Mars?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.091102.5231@abo.fi>
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- Organization: Abo Akademi University, Finland
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 09:11:02 GMT
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- ...perhaps the Russians should have tried to boost interest in their space
- program in the West by launching a manned flyby mission to Mars?! A fully
- fuelled Energia should be powerful enough to launch a Mir space station with
- supplies for a crew of two plus a Proton rocket for course corrections. In
- addition, a Soyuz capsule for return to Earth would be needed, and probably an
- additional module for storing supplies and equipment.
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- The entire mission would last one year, with a close Martian flyby + course
- correction some six months after launch. As I see it, we would obtain a lot of
- valuable information from doing it. For example, how do humans cope with the
- psychological strains of an interplanetary mission, being totally cut-off
- from Earth for months? We would also learn a lot about guiding a manned
- spacecraft millions of kilometers from Earth and similar things necessary for
- launching a full-scale Mars mission.
- ---
- I can't see any technical problems. The Energia is relatively untested but the
- crew would rendezvous with the Mir/Energia combination in orbit and not be
- aboard during the launch. The Suyuz
- was designed for lunar missions and should be able to withstand the higher
- temperatures of an atmospheric re-entry from interplanetary space. The weakest
- link? Perhaps the Mir station itself. Its systems have been unreliable for most
- of the missions in Earth orbit.
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- MARCU$
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