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  2. The Mars Project - Wikipedia

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    The Mars Project is a technical specification for a human mission to Mars that von Braun wrote in 1948, with a provisional launch date of 1965. [1] He envisioned an "enormous scientific expedition" involving a fleet of ten spacecraft with 70 crew members that would spend 443 days on the surface of Mars before returning to Earth. [ 1 ]

  3. Project Mars: A Technical Tale - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the English translation of the appendix was published in the United States by the University of Illinois Press as The Mars Project. [5] In the late 1950s, This Week, an American syndicated Sunday magazine supplement published excerpts from Mars Project.

  4. Human mission to Mars - Wikipedia

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    The first crewed Mars Mission, which would include sending astronauts to Mars, orbiting Mars, and returning to Earth, is proposed for the 2030s. [ 2 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] Technology development for US government missions to Mars is underway, but there is no well-funded approach to bring the conceptual project to completion with human landings ...

  5. List of crewed Mars mission plans - Wikipedia

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    Artist's conception of a human mission on the surface of Mars. 1989 painting by Les Bossinas of NASA's Lewis Research Center. A Space Launch System design in the 2010s. This rocket is envisioned as the launch vehicle for some of the latest NASA speculative long-term plans for Mars concepts, although there are some bold private venture plans that may also provide mass-to-orbit for any mission ...

  6. Aelita project - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Aelita was the 1969 abandoned Soviet project of a crewed flight to Mars.

  7. List of missions to Mars - Wikipedia

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    First lander to impact Mars. Deployed from Mars 2, failed to land during attempt on 27 November 1971. [7] PrOP-M: Rover Failure Lost with Mars 2: First rover launched to Mars. Lost when the Mars 2 lander crashed into the surface of Mars. 16 Mars 3: Mars 3 (4M No.172) 28 May 1971 Soviet Union: Orbiter Successful

  8. Mars Society - Wikipedia

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    The FMARS is the second Mars analog facility in the world; the first one is the Haughton–Mars Project. Some of FMARS's construction cost was paid by the Mars Society and the Haughton–Mars Project team. [24]: 74–75 Other funding came from commercial sponsorship, such as with the Discovery Channel. [25]

  9. MARS-500 - Wikipedia

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    News report on the end of project with quality photos (in Russian) Official illustrated report on the end of the 520-day isolation (in English) Nicolay Kübler about "mars simulation on earth" including Mars 500 (YouTube Video) SpaceUp Stuttgart 2012; News articles on the project. Inside the Mars-500 "spaceship", BBC News, 3 March 2008