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  2. Deep Space Transport - Wikipedia

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    Its initial target for exploration is Mars (flyby or orbit), and other suggested destinations are Venus (flyby or orbit), and a sample return from a large asteroid. [13] If the DST spacecraft were to orbit Mars, it would enable opportunities for real-time remote operation of equipment on the Martian surface, such as a human-assisted Mars sample ...

  3. Free-return trajectory - Wikipedia

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    It takes 250 days (0.68 years) in the transit to Mars, and in the case of a free-return style abort without the use of propulsion at Mars, 1.5 years to get back to Earth, at a total delta-v requirement of 3.34 km/s. Zubrin advocates a slightly faster transfer, that takes only 180 days to Mars, but 2 years back to Earth in case of an abort.

  4. Space travel under constant acceleration - Wikipedia

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    If the last half of the trip involves deceleration at 1 g, the trip would take about 24 years. If the trip is merely to the nearest star, with deceleration the last half of the way, it would take 3.6 years. [10]

  5. A rover has been collecting rocks from Mars for years. How ...

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    Here's everything to know about the Mars rock samples, potential plans to get them to Earth and what's next for Perseverance: The year ahead in space travel: Uncrewed lunar missions and 1st ...

  6. Human mission to Mars - Wikipedia

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    The lowest energy transfer to Mars is a Hohmann transfer orbit, a conjunction class mission which would involve a roughly 9-month travel time from Earth to Mars, about 500 days (16 mo) [citation needed] at Mars to wait for the transfer window to Earth, and a travel time of about 9 months to return to Earth.

  7. NASA's Mars Rover Mission to Bring Samples Home Is at Risk - AOL

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    As long ago as 1978, the space agency requested funding to develop a mission that would see an uncrewed spacecraft land on the Red Planet, collect and cache samples of rock and soil, and bring ...

  8. Mars cycler - Wikipedia

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    [6] [10] Two castles would be used, an outbound one on an Aldrin cycler with a fast transfer to Mars and long trip back, and an inbound one with fast trip to Earth and long return to Mars, [3] which Aldrin called up and down escalators. [6] The astronauts would meet up with the cycler in Earth orbit and later Mars orbit in specialised craft ...

  9. Could SpaceX and Elon Musk get people on Mars by 2028? - AOL

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    It has to launch, go into orbit, and then soft-land back on Earth. It also must be refueled in low Earth orbit before being sent into deep space. And the rocket ship can only prove these ...

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