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Malwina Kolano, Marek Cala and Agnieszka Stopkowicz
The surface of Phobos is an intriguing subject of research for many scientists. This is associated, among other things, with the fact that it is perceived as a potential launch site for future human Mars exploration. Additionally, measurements conducted ...
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Vladimir S. Aslanov and Daria V. Neryadovskaya
This paper is dedicated to identifying stable equilibrium positions of the tether systems attached to the L1 or L2 libration points of the Mars?Phobos system. The orbiting spacecraft deploying the tether is at the L1 or L2 libration point and is held at ...
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Claudio Bruno, Antonella Ingenito and Domenico Simone
A human Mars mission is more challenging to astronauts than the Apollo mission because of travel time, life support requirements, and the space environment. Although plans for Mars exploration by NASA and SpaceX based on conventional rockets have been pr...
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Ravi teja Nallapu, Graham Dektor, Nalik Kenia, James Uglietta, Shota Ichikawa, Mercedes Herreras-Martinez, Akshay Choudhari, Aman Chandra, Stephen Schwartz, Erik Asphaug and Jekanthan Thangavelautham
The Martian satellites Phobos and Deimos hold many unanswered questions that may provide clues to the origin of Mars. These moons are low Δv" role="presentation">????v
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stopover sites to Mars. Some human missions to Mars typically identify ...
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