Mission to Mars - Stanford study advocates direct route to Mars

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Manned Mars Missions, Nasa Space Programs, Radiation Effects, Weightlessness, Moon, Space Station Freedom

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A study conducted at Stanford is discussed that concludes that the first
humans could land on Mars by 2010 and that a permanent base could be set
up within four yrs. The study is cost-conscious in its rejection of the
need for a space station and a nuclear-powered interplanetary vehicle.

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