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What type of vehicle can be used to send people to Mars?
Hello there everyone,
I joined this competition callled The International Space Settlement Design Competition organized by Nasa. In th request for proposal of the competition that is given to me and my team, they require us to design a space settlement qthat will be the habitat of 14 000 people orbiting around Mars. So the main problem my team is facing now is how to send human to Mars efficiently, safe, fast and less cost? My team and i have done many research and we still cant get a possible and good solution!!! Can some one please help us!!!!!!!!!! |
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What type of vehicle can be used to send people to Mars?
kelvin; What type of vehicle can be used to send people to Mars?
The appropriate usage of sufficiently massive space coffins should work just fine and dandy. I'd hope that all of this topic group (if any) is not seriously considering their ever returning such folks to Earth, subsequently risk contaminating the rest of us hard working folks with whatever Mars has enstore? As a one-way ticket to ride, almost anything is suitable for the Mars or bust adventure of a lifetime, of which my Ra--LRn--Rn--ion thrusters should do quite nicely for getting these brave folks there in the shortest possible time so that they don't have to die along the way, only after being TBI, sub-frozen and easily pulverised to death upon the nearly naked and thus defenceless Mars surface. Brad Guth - BTW; why the heck do you suppose that the Third Reich(Skull and Bones) MI6/NSA~CIA E-men in BLACK of this warm and fuzzy GOOGLE/NOVA/NASA mainstream status quo serviced and moderated to death usenet that summarily sucks and blows big-time is still (no freaking lie folks) hard at their brown-nosed work of delivering their best spermware into my PC? ~ Kurt Vonnegut would have to agree far beyond; WAR is WAR, thus "in war there are no rules" - In fact, war has been the very reason of having to deal with the likes of others that haven't been playing by whatever rules, such as GW Bush. Life upon Venus, a township w/Bridge & ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm The Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator) http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Venus ETs, plus the updated sub-topics; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm |
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