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Old December 11th 03, 01:09 AM
Mervo
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Default Travelling to Mars

Hardly a week goes by without some news item about Mars and the
likelihood of manned flight to it.

I ask, where is there a cape Canaveral launch facility on the red planet
it in order to facilitate a return journey to Earth. Because that's what would be needed
given a not dissimilar gravity of the two planets.

We are all aware what is need to launch a human into space from earth.
It simply cannot be done with the crafts that took off from the moon. Similarly
such a craft would not be powerful enough to escape the gravity of Mars.

Those people who enthuse about manned spaceflight to mars (curiously
enough) never seem to mention this basic problem.


Mervo

 




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