Böhrk et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Flexible piloted Mars missions using the TIHTUS engineBöhrk et al., 2007
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- Böhrk H
- Schmidt T
- Auweter-Kurtz M
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- Aerospace science and technology
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The present investigation points out the potential of continuously propelled spacecraft for piloted Mars missions and compares them to impulsive propulsion (chemical and nuclear thermal) and ballistic trajectories. Although the results are related to piloted Mars missions …
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