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In reply to the discussion: Dennis Tito To Announce Private Human Mars Mission [View all]bananas
(27,509 posts)27. More details have emerged - 2 person flyby
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=31160.msg1015371#msg1015371
jongoff
Re: Inspiration Mars Foundation Press Conference
« Reply #27 on: Today at 03:14 PM »
As I've mentioned to a few people offline, there's going to be an IEEE paper discussing the mission that will be presented in about two weeks at their aerospace conference. Jeff Foust was able to dig that out and get a copy, and provides some details here:
http://www.newspacejournal.com/2013/02/21/new-insights-on-that-private-crewed-mars-mission/
Key points (that I feel ok sharing since Jeff made them public):
* Two person mission
* Free-return trajectory that flies by Mars
* Launched on a Falcon Heavy
* Modified Dragon spacecraft
* Privately funded, but leveraging NASA expertise in a few key technical areas (TPS and ECLSS)
While I'm not a manned spacecraft guru by any stretch of the imagination, my read of the paper left me feeling pretty confident that the idea was technically feasible (ambitious? yes. balsy? yes. aggressive mass targets? yes. achievable? probably.)
~Jon
« Last Edit: Today at 03:16 PM by jongoff »
jongoff
Re: Inspiration Mars Foundation Press Conference
« Reply #27 on: Today at 03:14 PM »
As I've mentioned to a few people offline, there's going to be an IEEE paper discussing the mission that will be presented in about two weeks at their aerospace conference. Jeff Foust was able to dig that out and get a copy, and provides some details here:
http://www.newspacejournal.com/2013/02/21/new-insights-on-that-private-crewed-mars-mission/
Key points (that I feel ok sharing since Jeff made them public):
* Two person mission
* Free-return trajectory that flies by Mars
* Launched on a Falcon Heavy
* Modified Dragon spacecraft
* Privately funded, but leveraging NASA expertise in a few key technical areas (TPS and ECLSS)
While I'm not a manned spacecraft guru by any stretch of the imagination, my read of the paper left me feeling pretty confident that the idea was technically feasible (ambitious? yes. balsy? yes. aggressive mass targets? yes. achievable? probably.)
~Jon
« Last Edit: Today at 03:16 PM by jongoff »
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"robotics to set up shelter" is not something that's been available for 20 years
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#17
Solar sails and electric propulsion have never carried anything as large as a human capsule
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2013
#26
For that, you'll either need an active planetary core or a STAR WARS-type magnetic field
derby378
Feb 2013
#45
Some kind of 'global government' will be needed to set rules if we do start colonizing other
pampango
Feb 2013
#40
The more I think about it, the more I expect the UN not to be involved in such a process.
Bucky
Feb 2013
#41
So very cool trip to Mars, though I wish they would set-up on the floor of our Oceans first.
Sunlei
Feb 2013
#37
There's a country in North Africa where a bunch of people would like to send their President to Mars
slackmaster
Feb 2013
#42