Lockheed-Martin Mars Ascent/Descent Vehicle (2017)
Mars Base Camp (MBC) Mars Lander
Price: $90.00 + Shipping
STATUS: IN STOCK
Price: $90.00 + Shipping
STATUS: IN STOCK
About the Design
In September 2017, Lockheed-Martin revealed its ambitious plans to send humans to Mars in the third decade of the 21st century. Part of this "Mars Base Camps" (MBC) project was a Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) descent/ascent vehicle that would take astronauts from the mother ship down to the Martian surface, then return them to the orbiting spacecraft.
Unlike competing Mars lander designs, this was a single-stage, highly aerodynamic vehicle that would use supersonic retroproplusion (similar to the SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket) to fly through the thin Martian atmosphere and then land vertically on the Red Planet's surface. At the conclusion of the scientific mission, the entire craft would return to orbit intact, leaving nothing behind. Lockheed-Martin's plans called for two landers to be included on each Earth-to-Mars mission. |
About the Model
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