Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1999
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The Fifth International Conference on Mars, July 19-24, 1999, Pasadena, Calif ornia, a Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
Physics
Conferences, Mars Exploration, Mars Missions, Mars Surface, Mars (Planet), Mars Atmosphere, Mars Environment, Human Factors Engineering, Life Support Systems, Planetary Geology, Volcanology, Water, Polar Caps
Scientific paper
Papers about Mars and Mars exploration are presented, covering topics such as Martian history, geology, volcanism, channels, moons, atmosphere, meteorology, water on the planet, and the possibility of life. The unmanned exploration of Mars is discussed, including the Phobos Mission, the Mars Observer, and the Mars sample return missions. Issues dealing with manned exploration of Mars are examined, such as the reasons for exploring Mars, mission scenarios, a transportation system for routine visits, technologies for Mars expeditions, the human factors for Mars missions, life support systems, living and working on Mars, and the report of the National Commission on Space.
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