Op M ars A nd B eyond 4. Mission Vehicles Ares V Launch Vehicle Orion Mars-rated Spacecraft.

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op M ars A nd B eyond 4

Mission Vehicles Ares V Launch Vehicle Orion Mars-rated Spacecraft

Mission Crew Crew Bio: Lt. General Mike Mytdick-Graduated M.I.T. with a PhD. in Life Science and Astrophysics. He is an experienced Mission Commander, having led five previous missions. Dr. Brigadier General Emeric Suma-Graduated from Harvard Medical. He discovered the cure for Cancer and zero-gravity caused ailments. Dr. Maj. Lt. George Gabor-Recognized child prodigy in thermo-nuclear dynamics, and has a PhD. in Aerospace Engineering as well as a Doctorate in Medicine. He is a decorated veteran NASA space pilot. Maj. Lt. Spencer Datko-Graduated top of his class at the Naval Academy in Navigation. He entered the Marine Aviation Corp. and became a NASA pilot. Mission Commander: Lt. General Mike Mytnick Mission Specialist 1: Dr. Brigadier General Emeric Suma Mission Specialist 2: Dr. Maj. Lt. George Gabor Communications Specialist/Navigator: Maj. Lt. Spencer Datko Life Support, Astrophysics/Scientist: Lt. General Mike Mytnick Surgical/Engineer (EVA Maintenance): Dr. Brigadier General Emeric Suma Engineer (2 nd Pilot, Spacecraft Maintenance, Comp. Op.)/Medical: Maj. Lt. George Gabor Engineer (Communications, 1 st Pilot, Maintenance): Maj. Lt. Spencer Datko

Landing Site: Utopia Planitia Reasons for choice of site: Possibilities of water or water deposits Cooler temperature for collecting or gathering water samples. Good site for testing out soil samples Little to no cloud cover

Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) As seen in the picture to the right, the SPHERES project is being tested on our mission to Mars. We plan on testing the SPHERES on the way. Once there, our mission plans on testing plant growth in Martian soil. The plants will be tested for growth and for emission of O2 gas.

Drilling While on Mars, we plan on drilling deep into its crust to search for water, nitrogen, and maybe even hidden oxygen. We will be testing the soil the we dig in our laboratory. If water is found, we will electrolyze it to break it into oxygen and hydrogen. Although Electrolysis takes a lot of energy, we will be able to make more H2 fuel to continue powering the Ares V.