The Mars Project

Paperback, 112 pages

English language

Published Oct. 1, 1962 by University of Illinois Press.

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978-0-252-06227-8
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1) "Since the actual development of the long-range liquid rocket, it has been apparent that true space travel cannot be attained by any back-yard inventor, no matter how ingenious he might be. It can only be achieved by the co-ordinated might of scientists, technicians, and organizers belonging to very nearly every branch of modern science and industry. Astronomers, physicians, mathematicians, engineers, physicists, chemists, and test pilots are essential; but no less so are economists, businessmen, diplomats, and a host of others. We space rocketeers of all nations (where permitted) have made it our business to rally this kind of talent around the standard of space travel, which, in the nature of things, is synonymous with the future of rocketry."

2) "Each ferry flight [of parts to Earth orbit] consumes 5,583 tons of propellants (see Table 8), so that the whole ferry operation will need about 5,320,000 tons. This is equivalent …

Subjects

  • Space science
  • Space travel & exploration
  • Space Exploration
  • Science
  • History: American
  • Aeronautics & Astronautics
  • General
  • Technology / Engineering / General
  • Space flight to Mars
  • Space ships