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Originally Posted by Leo.G
Do you really see manned missions to Mars becoming a reality in our time Martin?
I believe we are the same age, 64 and have been hearing about the prospects of this for close to our entire lives.
Personally I still think we've got a long way to go beyond a launch. I guess baby steps.
I still see a launch from a base on the moon being more feasible, allowing for a larger payload without requiring escape velocity. There's still the other end of the trip, they have to be able to reduce all of that masses speed too.
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Leo,
Yeh we’re similar age. The Starship program is something to be really excited about for the future of Space flight, at least it is for me.
A launch from the Moon has merit but logistically too expensive IMO. In any case Starships will cost peanuts in a few years time once Space X nail rapid reusability. Elon is estimating a million bucks or so per launch which is ridiculously cheap.
As far as orbital mechanics is concerned, I’m sure the brains trust of Space X and NASA will work out the most economical and safest path to Mars and return.
Obviously we both witnessed the Apollo missions as space kids and the next chapter 50 years later is Starship.
It’s gotta be something to be excited about , one of my grandkids who’s 8 , is just like I was , he’s the new 21st Century space kid and he watches every Starship launch.
Cheers
Martin