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  . hundreds of different skills required on Mars; some can train 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.   . 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.
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Open Space

David Ariosto . 2026 . BeavLib 338.4791 ARI . 372p w/ Notes and Index


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  • 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.


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  • p110 Ch18 The Making of China's Commercial Rockets


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  • p208 Ch34 Where is Everybody?


  • p213 Ch35 The Search


  • p217 Ch36 Defending Earth


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