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  2. Martin JRM Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Marianas Mars crashed near Northwest Bay, British Columbia, on 23 June 1961 during firefighting operations; all four crew members were lost. Just over a year later, on 12 October 1962 while parked onshore at the Victoria airport, the Caroline Mars was damaged beyond repair by Typhoon Freda when she was blown 200 metres/yards, breaking her ...

  3. Deep Space Transport - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft would be expected to undergo 100–300 days of DST Habitat crewed operation before [3] it starts a one-year long flight test (shakedown cruise) in cislunar space in 2029 at the earliest. [4] [2] It would be designed to transport a crew to orbit Mars, but not land, in the 2030s. [4]

  4. 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

  5. This is how SpaceX plans to send people to Mars - AOL

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    SpaceX plans to send humans to Mars on a ship called the Interplanetary Transport System, and in a video published today, the company revealed how the ITS will actually perform. The ITS is capable ...

  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. [9] [10] This would be a 34-month trip.

  7. Trump wants to 'plant the Stars and Stripes' on Mars. How ...

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    If the unmanned Starship landings go well, Musk argued that crewed landings − likely with American astronauts − could potentially occur in 2028, before Trump leaves office. Musk, however, is ...

  8. List of crewed Mars mission plans - Wikipedia

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    The Deep Space Transport (DST), also called Mars Transit Vehicle, [152] is a crewed interplanetary spacecraft concept by NASA to support science exploration missions to Mars of up to 1,000 days. [ 153 ] [ 154 ] [ 155 ] It would be composed of two elements - an Orion capsule and a propelled habitation module. [ 156 ]

  9. Mars Is About To Be at Its Brightest Since 2022—Here ... - AOL

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    And we're about to witness Mars reaching opposition in 2025. ... The next opposition is set to occur in mid-February, just after Valentine’s Day, on Friday, February 19, 2027.