Throughout the history of human spaceflight, astronauts have never been more than and rarely more than a few hours) from Earth. Aborts for missions to low-Earth orbit or the International Space Station are relatively short. Aborts for lunar missions may be longer than aborts from Earth vicinity but are still measured in days.


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    Title :

    Mars Mission Abort Considerations


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    2024-01-19


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    English




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