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* 2x [[Mk16-XL Parachute]] (One on top of each booster) | * 2x [[Mk16-XL Parachute]] (One on top of each booster) |
Revision as of 22:48, 13 July 2016
Mars One is a planned mission to Mars to set up a permanent settlement there.
Contents
Mars One rover
The Mars One rover will be launched in 2018 to move the modules together and find a good place to settle.
Ship Design
- 1x Probodobodyne RoveMate
- 2x M-1x1 Structural Panel
- 3x Cubic Octagonal Strut (put at a 45° angle at the front of the rover)
- 1x 2HOT Thermometer
- 1x Z-100 Rechargeable Battery Pack
- 1x Communotron 88-88
- 1x Sensor Array Computing Nose Cone
- 4x TR-2L Ruggedized Vehicular Wheel
- 1x Probodobodyne OKTO2 (Put it on the bottom)
Life Support and Crew Habitat
We currently have no life support units or inflatable habitats.
Mars Transit Vehicle
The mars transit Vehicle will send the people to mars in 2024 getting there in 2025.
Ship Design
Part One
- 1x Mk3 Cockpit (upside down)
- 1x Mk1 Lander Can
- 6x Rockomax Mark 55 Radial Mount Liquid Engine (put three pairs symetrically)
- 1x Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port
Part Two
- 1x RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit
- 1x Clamp-O-Tron Docking Port
- 1x Structural Fuselage
- 1x TVR-200 Stack Bi-Coupler
- 2x FL-T200 Fuel Tank
- 2x Toroidal Aerospike Rocket
First you launch part one into orbit then you launch part two into orbit and disconnect the RC-001S Remote Guidance Unit and connect part one with part two.
Falcon Heavy - Launcher
The Falcon Heavy is currently in development and will be the most powerful rocket currently in use. It will be one of the most powerful after the Saturn V and Energia. Theoretically also the Space Launch System and N1 are more powerful but haven't flown. It is developed by SpaceX who are currently contracted by NASA to resupply the ISS with the Falcon 9.
Ship Design
- 1x Payload in fairings
- 1x TR-38-D
- 1x Z-4K Rechargeable Battery Bank
- 1x Advanced S.A.S Module, Large
- 1x Kerbodyne ADTP-2-3
- 1x Kerbodyne S3-7200 Tank
- 1x Cubic Octagonal Strut
- 8x Cubic Octagonal Strut
- 1x TR-38-D
- 2x Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank (One on top of the other)
- 1x Cubic Octagonal Strut
- 8x Cubic Octagonal Strut
- 4x Hydraulic Detachment Manifold (Two for each booster)
- 4x Kerbodyne S3-14400 Tank (Two on each side)
- 2x Cubic Octagonal Strut (One for each booster rocket)
- 16x Cubic Octagonal Strut (Eight on each booster rocket)
- 16x LV-T45 Liquid Fuel Engine (One for each Cubic Octagonal Strut)
- 6x LT-2 Landing Strut (Three on each booster)
- 2x Mk16-XL Parachute (One on top of each booster)
- 2x FTX-2 External Fuel Duct (One from each side mounted fuel tank leading to the core tank)