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Future projects - Exploration of the Solar System

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  Ref S01990   -   A computer generated concept of a Magnum booster with fly-back boosters 

  

  

   

  Ref S01865   -   A crew of four descends to the lunar surface in a spacecraft designed to utilize oxygen produced on the Moon for propellant 

  

  

   

  Ref S01820   -   A deep drill team obtains cores for petrological studies of the floor units of the young, 30-kilometers, 4200-meter crater, Aristarchus 

  

  

   

  Ref S01912   -   A fully assembled Mars spacecraft is checked out in Earth-orbit and made ready for its voyage to the red planet 

  

  

   

  Ref S01894   -   A large Arecibo-like radio telescope on the Moon uses a crater for structural support. In the background are 2 steerable radio telescopes 

  

  

   

  Ref S01825   -   A Lunar Base traverese mission crew stands on the northern tip of Vallis Schroteri during an exploration mission to the Aristarchus plateau region 

  

  

   

  Ref S01831   -   A lunar lander for transporting crews kicks up dust on the Moon's surface near a dome-like habitat 

  

  

   

  Ref S01830   -   A major concern of planners is the fine dust which covers the lunar surface and collects easily on astronauts garments 

  

  

   

  Ref S01814   -   A manned Mars mission and construction of a permanent base are two of the many options being studied that could impact the space station 

  

  

   

  Ref S01967   -   A massive, dirty snowball the size of a mountain plows through the Solar System, venting water vapor as it begins its inbound loop around the Sun 

  

  

   

  Ref S01843   -   A model of a baseline lunar surface roving vehicle and accompanying astronauts on Extravehicular Activity (EVA) 

  

  

   

  Ref S01826   -   A NASA artist created this multi-angle look at a lander vehicle 

  

  

   

  Ref S01836   -   A NASA artist's concept of a vehicle which could provide an artificial-gravity environment of Mars exploration crews 

  

  

   

  Ref S01888   -   A nuclear thermal rocket fires upon arrival in the vicinity of Mars to insert the transfer vehicle into orbit 

  

  

   

  Ref S01781   -   A painting of a lunar supply base which was displayed during the NASA-sponsored Ninth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in March 1978 in Houston 

  

  

   

  Ref S01877   -   A pressurized lunar rover is unloaded from a cargo lander. The rover will provide habitation volume for lunar crews, as well as extended exploration capabilities 

  

  

   

  Ref S01846   -   A prototype for a robotic planetary exploration vehicle, demonstrates ability to go over rough terrain and pickup rock or soil samples with its manipulator arm 

  

  

   

  Ref S01913   -   After a 125 million mile journey in space, the cargo mission nears its rendezvous with the planet Mars 

  

  

   

  Ref S01887   -   After driving a short distance from their Ganges Chasma landing site on Mars, two explorers stop to inspect a robotic lander and its small rover 

  

  

   

  Ref S01882   -   After first visiting the Moon, this solar electric propulsion vehicle approaches the near-dormant nucleus of Comet Wilson-Harrington 

  

  
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