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- Mars_flyby abstract "A Mars flyby is a movement of spacecraft passing in the vicinity of the planet Mars, but not entering orbit or landing on it. Unmanned space probes have used this method to collect data on Mars, as opposed to orbiting or landing. A spacecraft designed for a flyby is also known as a "flyby bus" or "flyby spacecraft".One application of a Mars flyby is for a human mission, where after landing and staying on the surface for some time the ascent stage has a space rendezvous with another, unmanned spacecraft, thas was launched separately from Earth, flying by. This would mean the ascent stage of the lander to reach the speed necessary equal to that of the spacecraft flying by, but the resources needed for Earth return would not have to enter or leave Mars orbit.The spacecraft they live in on the journey to Mars does the flyby, but the crew separates and goes into a lander. The Excursion module's ascent stage must rejoin the main spacecraft before it gets too far away. An advantage is that the resources needed for Earth return don't have to enter and leave Mars orbit, but the ascent stage has to perform space rendezvous in solar orbit and the time on Mars is constrained by the need to this. Mars cyclers orbit the Sun in such a way as to pass by Mars and the Earth on regular intervals, performing Mars flybys on regular intervals. The crews would live on the stations during the interplanetary voyages. The concept for Flyby-Excursion Landing Module is that a lander and flyby would separate in solar orbit, the lander would accelerate to get to Mars first, then land on Mars meanwhile the other segment does a Mars flyby, then the lander takes off and rendezvous with the flyby segment transferring the crew over.Alternately, a flyby-only human mission is also possible, without detaching at Mars, but to slingshot around Mars and back to Earth.".
- Mars_flyby thumbnail Mariner4_flyby.jpg?width=300.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageExternalLink m67ex11.html.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageExternalLink marflyby.htm.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageExternalLink subhead2.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageExternalLink AnnotatedNACT_H.jpg.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageExternalLink MarsNACTwoColor_H,0.JPG.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageID "35720571".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageLength "6286".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageRevisionID "600214797".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exploration_of_Mars.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flybys.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spaceflight_concepts.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Dawn_(spacecraft).
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Flyby-Excursion_Landing_Module.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Low_Earth_orbit.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mariner_4.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mariner_6_and_7.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mariner_program.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars_1.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars_1M.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars_2MV-4_No.1.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars_cycler.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Mars_program.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Nozomi_(spacecraft).
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta_(spacecraft).
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink Space_rendezvous.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLink File:Mariner4_flyby.jpg.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mars Flyby".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mars flyby".
- Mars_flyby wikiPageWikiLinkText "flyby".
- Mars_flyby hasPhotoCollection Mars_flyby.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mars.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal_bar.
- Mars_flyby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mars_flyby subject Category:Exploration_of_Mars.
- Mars_flyby subject Category:Flybys.
- Mars_flyby subject Category:Spaceflight_concepts.
- Mars_flyby hypernym Movement.
- Mars_flyby type Organisation.
- Mars_flyby type Concept.
- Mars_flyby comment "A Mars flyby is a movement of spacecraft passing in the vicinity of the planet Mars, but not entering orbit or landing on it. Unmanned space probes have used this method to collect data on Mars, as opposed to orbiting or landing.".
- Mars_flyby label "Mars flyby".
- Mars_flyby sameAs m.0jt3d8z.
- Mars_flyby sameAs Mars_flyby.
- Mars_flyby sameAs Q6773185.
- Mars_flyby sameAs Q6773185.
- Mars_flyby wasDerivedFrom Mars_flyby?oldid=600214797.
- Mars_flyby depiction Mariner4_flyby.jpg.
- Mars_flyby isPrimaryTopicOf Mars_flyby.