Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for an orbital Human mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2]
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for an orbital Human mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2017 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for an orbital Human mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2016 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for an orbital Human mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2015 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for a orbital Human mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2013 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for a manned orbital mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2012 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian concept for a manned orbital mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] The design for the proposed ship was planned to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2011 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian manned orbital mission to Mars , with several proposed configurations, including using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. A 30-volume draft proposal was produced in 2005. [1] Design for the ship proposed to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2010 |
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Mars Piloted Orbital Station (or MARPOST) is a Russian proposed manned orbital mission to Mars , using a nuclear reactor to run an electric rocket engine. Proposed in October 2000 by Yuri Karash from the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics as the next step for Russia in space along with the Russian participation in the International Space Station , a 30-volume draft project for MARPOST has been confirmed as of 2005. [1] Design for the ship proposed to be ready in 2012, and the ship itself in 2021. [2] |
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2009 |
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Russia currently considers a ‘flyby–orbital’ manned/automatic mission to Mars as a precursor to a Mars landing mission. The idea of this ‘hybrid’ mission was first advanced by US -trained Russian space policy expert Dr. Yuri Karash (he got his Ph.D. in Space Policy and International Relations from the American University in Washington, D.C. in 1997) in his article published in the Russian periodical Nezavisimaya Gazeta on October 18, 2000 under the title "Vperyod, Na Mars! Rossii sleduyet vzyat kurs na sozdaniye marsianskoi pilotiruemoy orbitalnoy stantsii" ("Onward, to Mars! Russia needs to set a course toward the development of Mars Piloted Orbital Station"). Dr. Karash claimed that Russia while continuing its participation in the International Space Station program should build the rest of Russian modules for the station but instead of attaching them to the ISS, assemble them in orbit as an autonomous complex and launch it to Mars with a crew on board. Dr. Karash unofficially called this space complex Marpost (Mars Piloted Orbital Station). [1] |
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2008 |
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Russia currently considers a ‘flyby–orbital’ manned/automatic mission to Mars as a precursor to a Mars landing mission. The idea of this ‘hybrid’ mission was first advanced by US -trained Russian space policy expert Dr. Yuri Karash (he got his Ph.D. in Space Policy and International Relations from the American University in Washington, D.C. in 1997) in his article published in the Russian periodical Nezavisimaya Gazeta on October 18, 2000 under the title "Vperyod, Na Mars! Rossii sleduyet vzyat kurs na sozdaniye marsianskoi pilotiruemoy orbitalnoy stantsii" ("Onward, to Mars! Russia needs to set a course toward the development of Mars Piloted Orbital Station"). Dr. Karash claimed that Russia while continuing its participation in the International Space Station program should build the rest of Russian modules for the station but instead of attaching them to the ISS, assemble them in orbit as an autonomous complex and launch it to Mars with a crew on board. Dr. Karash unofficially called this space complex Marpost (Mars Piloted Orbital Station). [1] |
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2007 |
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Russia currently considers a ‘flyby–orbital’ manned/automatic mission to Mars as a precursor to a Mars landing mission. The idea of this ‘hybrid’ mission was first advanced by US-trained Russian space policy expert Dr. Yuri Karash (he got his Ph.D. in Space Policy and International Relations from the American University in Washington, D.C. in 1997) in his article published in the Russian periodical Nezavisimaya Gazeta on October 18, 2000 under the title "Vperyod, Na Mars! Rossii sleduyet vzyat kurs na sozdaniye marsianskoi pilotiruemoy orbitalnoy stantsii" ("Onward, to Mars! Russia needs to set a course toward the development of Mars Piloted Orbital Station"). Dr. Karash claimed that Russia while continuing its participation in the International Space Station program should build the rest of Russian modules for the station but instead of attaching them to the ISS, assemble them in orbit as an autonomous complex and launch it to Mars with a crew onboard. Dr. Karash unofficially called this space complex Marpost (Mars Piloted Orbital Station). |