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Two interesting quotes from Prez. Bush's speech:
"We will begin the effort quickly, using existing programs and personnel.... We'll make steady progress, one mission, one voyage, one landing at a time." Assuming an incremental approach, even if the grand program (new vehicle and eventual Mars landing) falls by the wayside, what small, initial steps can be taken before political momentum fades? I suggest we: 1) Use an existing rover design, tweaked slightly to allow teleoperation from Earth; 2) Design a lander to take the rover from lunar orbit to the lunar surface, maybe a solid rocket motor to slow it down and an airbag system for actual landing; 3) launch it on a Delta II; 4) Once on the Moon, use the rover to explore possible lava tube sites. A simple and inexpensive inflatable structure can be quickly set up later in a lava tube since the structure will only have to retain air pressure, while the lava tube itslf will provide meteor, radiation, and thermal protection. See http://www.halien.com/TAS/Gallery/apollo/ for a nice picture of Aristarchus crater (at lower right). Notice the rille/valley to the left of the 25 mile diameter crater with the possible remaining intact section of lava tube; 5) Use a similar rover (one with the spectrometer capability of the Mars Rover) at the lunar poles to search for ice/hydrated minerals. Any reason this couldn't be done within a year or two? Then, even if Bush's particular iteration of the perennial Moon-Mars Vision falters, we'd at least have useful data to plan the next iteration. |
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