The case for Mars V : proceedings of the Fifth Case for Mars Conference held May 26-29, 1993, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado / edited by Penelope J. Boston.

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Case for Mars Conference (5th : 1993 : Boulder, Colo.) [Browse]
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Book
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English
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San Diego, Calif. : Published for the American Astronautical Society by Univelt, ©2000.
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xii, 552 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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    Series
    • AAS science and technology series ; v. 97. [More in this series]
    • Science and technology series, 0278-4017 ; v. 97
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographic references and indexes.
    Contents
    • pt. I. Planning for missions to Mars. Mars colonization : technically feasible, affordable, and a universal human drive (AAS 95-495) ; The third era of space exploration (AAS 93-803) ; Marketing Mars : a preliminary survey of public attitudes (AAS 93-806) ; Is there a short term economic and social justification for manned solar system exploration? (AAS 93-808) ; Is bone loss in space a problem? (AAS 93-850) ; Relevance and impact of planetary environment protection on future Mars missions (AAS 93-822) ; Adaptable software needed for Mars missions (AAS 93-866) ; Footsteps to Mars : an incremental approach to Mars exploration (AAS 93-807) Abstract
    • pt. II. Surface exploration. MESUR Pathfinder Microrover Flight Experiment : a status report (AAS 93-817) ; The Mars Aerial Platform mission : a global reconnaissance of the Red Planet using super-pressure balloons (AAS 93-818) ; Mars exobiology sites for future exploration (AAS 93-844) ; Genetic reinforcement learning in a robotic system for space exploration (AAS 93-837) ; A "jumper" for Mars surface exploration (AAS 93-840) ; Over-the-horizon communications on Mars via HF radio propagation (AAS 93-891) ; Systems for Mars EMU design (AAS 93-861) ; Project EMA : a plan for the exploration of Mars (AAS 93-867)
    • pt. III. Human missions I : transportation concepts. Magnetobraking for Mars return vehicles (AAS 93-775) ; Effect of inert propellant injection on Mars vehicle performance (AAS 93-876) ; A study of powered abort to Earth orbits from Earth to Mars transfer orbits (AAS 93-878) ; Zephyr : a microsat transfer orbit stage (AAS 93-873) ; Practical methods for near-term piloted Mars missions (AAS 97-370) Abstract
    • pt. IV. Human missions II. Power and fuel systems on Mars. the viability of photovoltaics on the Martian surface (AAS 93-833) ; Solar array corrections for Mars surface (AAS 93-836) ; Methanol : a fuel for Earth and Mars (AAS 93-880)
    • pt. V. Human missions III : terraforming. the long-term habitation of Mars (AAS 93-845) ; Paraterraforming : construction, energy, environment and hazard control strategies for a quasi-global Martian worldhouse (AAS 93-847) ; Technological requirements for terraforming Mars (AAS 93-846) Abstract
    • pt. VI. Human missions IV : long-term habitation
    • Mars base concepts. Mars 2008 surface habitation study
    • part 5, mission design evaluation process and criteria (AAS 93-883B) ; The Nomad explorer assembly assist vehicle : an architecture for rapid global extraterrestrial base infrastructure establishment (AAS 93-820) ; Construction method and procedure for early-phase Mars base (AAS 93-886) ; Design and construction for a permanent presence on Mars (AS 93-887) ; Covered crater biome : a Martian life support system (AAS 93-855) ; Mars 2008 surface habitation study
    • part 3, safety philosophy (AAS 93-883A) Abstract.
    ISBN
    • 0877034591 ((Hard Cover))
    • 9780877034599 ((Hard Cover))
    • 0877034605 ((Soft Cover))
    • 9780877034605 ((Soft Cover))
    LCCN
    00269893
    OCLC
    43584814
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