Mars orbit rendezvous

Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous ( MOR ) is a space travel concept where two spacecraft meet up and/or dock in Mars orbit. [1] For example, one vehicle takes off from Mars, such as a Martian ascent stage, and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] It has also been proposed for unmanned Mars sample return plans. [2] [3]

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Mars orbit rendezvous (MOR) is a concept for space travel, where a spacecraft takes off from Mars (a martian ascent stage) and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. [1] Applied to a Mars sample return or manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel back to Earth is not landed on the planet. [1] [ not specific enough to verify ] It can also be used for a Mars sample return . [2] [3] NASA developed designs for a combination of a mars lander , surface habitat, and ascent vehicle called a Mars Excursion Module (MEM) in the 1960s for its human mars mission plans.

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Mars orbit rendezvous is a concept for space travel, where a spacecraft takes off from Mars (a martian ascent stage) and does a rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. Applied to a Manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel to and from Mars is not landed on the planet. [1] [ not specific enough to verify ] It can also be used for a Mars sample return . [2] [3] NASA developed designs for a combination of a mars lander , surface habitat, and ascent vehicle called a Mars Excursion Module (MEM) in the 1960s for its human mars mission plans.

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Mars orbit rendezvous is a concept for space travel, where a spacecraft takes off from Mars (a martian ascent stage) and rendezvous in Mars orbit with another spacecraft. Applied to a Manned mission to Mars , it allows much less weight to be sent to the surface and back into orbit, because the fuel needed to travel to and from Mars is not landed on the planet. [1] It can also be used for a Mars sample return . [2] [3] NASA developed designs for a combination of a mars lander , surface habitat, and ascent vehicle called a Mars Excursion Module (MEM) in the 1960s for its human mars mission plans.