Comparison of Four Space Propulsion Methods for Reducing Transfer Times of Manned Mars Mission
We assess the possibility of reducing the travel time of a manned mission to Mars by examining four different propulsion methods, and keeping the mass at departure under 2,500 tonnes, for a fixed architecture. We evaluated representative systems of three
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3 months transit time to Mars for human missions using SpaceX Starship. [PDF]
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Evaluation of deep space exploration risks and mitigations against radiation and microgravity. [PDF]
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Extremophiles in Space Exploration. [PDF]
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Blood flow restriction training in microgravity: a review of multisystem physiological benefits and implementation challenges for long-duration space missions. [PDF]
Hu M +7 more
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The Final Frontier: Palliative Care in Space is an Inevitability. [PDF]
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Beyond Earth, Beyond Time: Preserving Female Fertility in Space Missions. [PDF]
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New frontiers in the measurement of energy metabolism.
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Meta-analysis of extremotolerant microbes to address nutrient deficiencies in bioregenerative life support systems during Deep-space Missions. [PDF]
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Sedative Agents, Synthetic Torpor, and Long-Haul Space Travel-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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