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UMPIRE Douglas
Part of American Mars Expeditions
UMPIRE Douglas
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American manned Mars expedition. Study 1964. Unfavorable Manned Planetary - Interplanetary Roundtrip Expedition profiles were studied under NASA Huntsville contracts to General Dynamics and Douglas in June 1963.
Status: Study 1964. Height: 96.00 m (314.00 ft). Diameter: 18.00 m (59.00 ft).
The studies looked at manned Mars missions at unfavorable mission opportunities (e.g. 1975, 1977). Douglas believed a nuclear-powered spacecraft, boosted in a single launch of Bono's ROMBUS booster, could take six crew on a 460 day mission to Mars even at unfavorable opportunities.
UMPIRE Douglas Mission Summary:
- Summary: Nuclear thermal expedition designed for unfavorable launch opportunities.
- Propulsion: Nuclear thermal
- Braking at Mars: propulsive
- Mission Type: opposition
- Split or All-Up: all up
- ISRU: no ISRU
- Crew: 6
- Outbound time-days: 200
- Mars Stay Time-days: 30
- Return Time-days: 230
- Total Mission Time-days: 460
- Total Payload Required in Low Earth Orbit-metric tons: 450
- Mass per crew-metric tons: 75
- Launch Vehicle Payload to LEO-metric tons: 450
- Number of Launches Required to Assemble Payload in Low Earth Orbit: 1
- Launch Vehicle: ROMBUS
Crew Size: 6.
Family:
Mars Expeditions.
Country:
USA.
Propellants:
Nuclear/LH2.
Agency:
Douglas.
Bibliography:
49,
591.
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