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... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58 '''Page ''' - 201-205 '''Year''' - 2005 '''Keywords''' - Mars exploration, Mars mission infrastructures '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.201 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract Human ... advantage of an extended stay on Mars (up to 500 days) to perform an extensive exploration of the planet. Transport elements must therefore have the capacity to support an evolving capability ...
... Society for Volume 59 59 '''Page ''' - 355-363 '''Year''' - 2006 '''Keywords''' - Triton, lander, solar system exploration, radioisotope power system '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.355 '''Number of Pages''' - 9 Abstract In our pathway for Outer Planetary Exploration several mission concepts were considered, based on the proposed Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (JIMO) mission ...
... Abstract The region where the expanding solar wind meets the surrounding galactic medium remains poorly explored. The structure of and the physical processes at this solar system frontier - the heliospheric interface ... foray into interstellar space by the Interstellar Probe mission and for supporting the truly interstellar exploration of the future. The present concepts of the heliospheric interface are based on scarce and ...
... fission-reactor-powered nuclear electric propulsion systems. We present an alternative approach - the Innovative Interstellar Explorer - based on Radioisotope Electric Propulsion. A high-energy, current-technology launch of the small spacecraft ... a mission plays in assessing heliospheric "space climate," knowledge of which is vital for human exploration to Mars and beyond. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper ...
... key stakeholders is vital. Although previous publications identified political and societal preconditions to an interstellar exploration program, there is a lack of more specific scientific and political stakeholder scenarios. This paper ... unprecedented scenarios are considered as well. Although it is very difficult to sustain an interstellar exploration program, there are scenarios in which this seems to be possible, e.g. the discovery ...
... Clarke, A. C. ''New York, 1952: Harper and Brothers, 199 pages, $4.50 (1959 edition)'' Exploration of Space rapidly became a very popular treatment of astronautics, with emphasis on lunar and ...
... SPACE''' by Jastrow, R. (ed) ''New York, 1960: Macmillan Co., 160 pages, $5.95'' Exploration of Space consists of the papers presented at the 1959 symposium on space physics sponsored ...
... environment of the Moon, or other places where there might be space communities, could be explored by touch. Technologies such as talking light and color sensors might be built into an ... a picture of an object and have the machine identify it using artificial intelligence technology. Exploration is driven more by curiosity, imagination, and determination than it is by how well you ...
It is interesting to note that NASA consults with polar explorers to find out how they physically and mentally adapt to such challenges as extreme environments, ... food diets, and getting along alone or with one's teammates. According to Norwegian polar explorer Liv Arnesen, "It is easy to get distracted by cold temperatures, strained muscles, and the ...
Image:BeaconExplorerA.jpg 200px Explorer Beacon A satellite Category:Spacecraft

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