使用SpaceX星际飞船实现人类在火星上持续存在的任务架构。

New space Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-13 DOI:10.1089/space.2020.0058
Jennifer L Heldmann, Margarita M Marinova, Darlene S S Lim, David Wilson, Peter Carrato, Keith Kennedy, Ann Esbeck, Tony Anthony Colaprete, Richard C Elphic, Janine Captain, Kris Zacny, Leo Stolov, Boleslaw Mellerowicz, Joseph Palmowski, Ali M Bramson, Nathaniel Putzig, Gareth Morgan, Hanna Sizemore, Josh Coyan
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人类太空探索的一个主要目标是将人类发展成一个多行星物种,使文明超越地球。在火星上建立自给自足的人类存在是实现这一目标的关键。火星就地资源利用(ISRU)是使火星上的人类既能建立长期前哨站又能自力更生的关键组成部分。本文关注的是使用SpaceX星际飞船作为火星之旅的货物和船员运载工具的任务架构。第一批飞往火星的星际飞船将是无人驾驶的,并将提供前所未有的机会,每次任务将向火星表面运送约100公吨的货物,并进行机器人前驱工作,以实现人类在火星上持续和自力更生的存在。我们建议早期无人星际飞船最优先的活动包括预先放置补给,开发基础设施,测试关键技术,以及为未来的ISRU目的进行资源勘探以绘制和表征水冰。
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Mission Architecture Using the SpaceX Starship Vehicle to Enable a Sustained Human Presence on Mars.

A main goal of human space exploration is to develop humanity into a multi-planet species where civilization extends beyond planet Earth. Establishing a self-sustaining human presence on Mars is key to achieving this goal. In situ resource utilization (ISRU) on Mars is a critical component to enabling humans on Mars to both establish long-term outposts and become self-reliant. This article focuses on a mission architecture using the SpaceX Starship as cargo and crew vehicles for the journey to Mars. The first Starships flown to Mars will be uncrewed and will provide unprecedented opportunities to deliver ∼100 metric tons of cargo to the martian surface per mission and conduct robotic precursor work to enable a sustained and self-reliant human presence on Mars. We propose that the highest priority activities for early uncrewed Starships include pre-placement of supplies, developing infrastructure, testing of key technologies, and conducting resource prospecting to map and characterize water ice for future ISRU purposes.

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