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  2. Austere Human Missions to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Austere Human Missions to Mars is a concept for a human mission to Mars by the United States space agency, NASA. [1] Released in 2009, it proposed a modified and even less costly version of Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0, itself a combination of nearly 20 years of Mars planning design work. [ 1 ]

  3. Mission to Mars (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    Mission to Mars was an attraction located in Tomorrowland at Disneyland and at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. It originally opened as Rocket to the Moon at Disneyland in 1955, and as Flight to the Moon in Walt Disney World on Christmas Eve 1971, before it was retooled to the Mars version in 1975. It then closed down in 1992 and 1993 ...

  4. Mars orbit rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or human mission to Mars, it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1]

  5. EscaPADE - Wikipedia

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    As a ride-along mission on another launch, not a main mission, they were intended to have low cost and tolerate a higher level of risk than other NASA missions. EscaPADE was originally selected from a competition to be a low-cost ride-along "mission of opportunity" to hitch a ride to Mars with the Psyche spacecraft , and drop off as the ...

  6. HI-SEAS - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the detailed research studies is to determine what is required to keep a space flight crew happy and healthy during an extended mission to Mars and while living on Mars. [7] Research into food, crew dynamics, behaviors, roles and performance, and other aspects of space flight and a mission on Mars itself is the primary focus.

  7. Scientists explore how to improve crop yields - on Mars - AOL

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    If you want to live there as humans, you will have to grow your own crops at the site," said study co-author Wieger Wamelink, a plant ecologist at Wageningen and CEO of a company called B.A.S.E ...

  8. Objectif Mars - Wikipedia

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    Objectif Mars is a steel multi-launched spinning coaster located at Futuroscope in Chasseneuil-du-Poitou, France.The coaster combines elements of a dark ride and educational technology in order to simulate a daring training session and mission to Mars.

  9. What Turns You On, According to Astrology: Discover Your Mars ...

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    Atstrologer Adama Sesay explains how your Mars sign can show what fuels your passion, your primal instincts, and your sexual desires. What Turns You On, According to Astrology: Discover Your Mars Sign