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David Ariosto . 2026 . BeavLib 338.4791 ARI . 372p w/ Notes and Index
p011 Ch01 Launch Day
p011 . Dr. Kam Ghaffarian . Steve Altemus . Intuitive Machines
p011 . Odysseus lunar lander "Odie"
- p015 . Kam: "Imagine we have weekly trips to Mars"
No, I can't imagine. The synodic period between Earth-Mars conjunctions is around 780 days, more than 110 weeks. I can imagine weekly (perhaps daily) launches to an Earth-orbiting "Mars training academy", where potential Mars travelers spend months training in 0.38 gee centrifugal gravity. The top performing graduates are selected for the far more expensive trip to Mars (also in a 0.38 gee centrifugal gravity Aldrin Cycler spacecraft), up to 110 weeks later.
- Hundreds of different skills will be required on Mars; some skills can be learned quickly, other skills may require 100 or more weeks to train. Early washouts from the 100 week training courses may still do well on a shorter training course for a simpler skill.
p017 Ch02 Building Landers
p22 Ch03 The View from China
p028 Ch04 Problem in Houston
p033 Ch05 A New Silk Road
p042 Ch06 The Path to Interplanetary Space
p047 Ch07 Artemis
p052 Ch08 Selling the Moon
p057 Ch09 Echos of China's Rise
p067 Ch10 First Taikonaut
p074 Ch11 Science in the Haunted 1950s
p082 Ch12 The Pentagon's New Ride
p086 Ch13 Moon Rush
p092 Ch14 Red Star and Clover
p096 Ch15 Peregrine
p099 Ch16 Final Descent - Columbia
p107 Ch17 Moon Mountain
p110 Ch18 The Making of China's Commercial Rockets
p114 Ch19 Imagining Tomorrow
p122 Ch20 The Night Before Blastoff
p129 Ch21 Launch from the East
p134 Ch22 Countdown
p139 Ch23 Lunar Payload
p151 Ch25 En Route to the Moon
p156 Ch26 Lunar Descent
p164 Ch27 The SpaceX Effect
p172 Ch28 The Art of War
p179 Ch29 Turning Point
p182 Ch30 Starfish Prime
p185 Ch31 Space Junk
p197 Ch32 Italian Entrepreneurs in the Red Desert
p202 Ch33 Governing Mars
p208 Ch34 Where is Everybody?
p213 Ch35 The Search
p217 Ch36 Defending Earth
p221 Ch37 Impact
p229 Ch38 Alpha Centauri Awaits
p236 Ch39 Interstellar Voyagers
p240 Ch40 Party in the Valley
p249 Ch41 Nuclear Rockets
p255 Ch42 Harnessing the Power of the Sun
p262 Ch43 Ask a Fish About Water -- A Visit to CERN
p266 Ch44 The Antimatter Factory
p271 Ch45 Warp Drives
p277 Ch46 Casimir
p287 Ch47 Adaptation
p290 Epilogue
