Of course it was over budget and behind schedule, it's a NASA project
I don't quite understand your argument on LEO, in what way were they concentrating on this? Unless you plan on launching everything for a 1+ year mission to Mars in one go, you're going to have to stop off in LEO
And you neatly sidestepped my question, what on earth are we going to replace Orion with?
And if a big long term base is created on the moon it would make a much more sensible jump point for longer trips.
The distance between the earth and the moon is trivial compared to the distance between earth and the next closest point of interest in space.
interesting stuff but no info on the actual speeds and thresholds it can actuall obtain![]()
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How would you sort out a mission that went 'horribly wrong' on/in close proximity to the moon?
Mars in 39 days is what they throwing around last year
STUPID QUESTION ALERT!
If we landed on an asteroid could we not save fuel and just use it to transport us further than we have ever been from earth? Then use the fuel saved to get back to Earth?
you mean if the asterioid was moving in the direction you want to go in at a constant velocity?
Richard Branson will be on the moon before NASA get to Mars at this rate.
Yeah.
STUPID QUESTION ALERT!
If we landed on an asteroid could we not save fuel and just use it to transport us further than we have ever been from earth? Then use the fuel saved to get back to Earth?