The surface of Mars once had abundant water flowing on its surface, but now there is a general perception that this surface is completely dry. Several lines of research have shown that there are sources of potentially large quantities of water at many locations on the surface, including regions considered as candidates for future human missions. Recent discovery of exposed water ice scarps in Martian mid-latitudes has bolstered the evidence for massive amounts of almost pure water in these regions. These favorable indications of massive quantities of water have initiated studies of changes that could be made to human Mars missions if a means could be devised that would make this water available to these crews. The proposed paper will descri...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
The water content of the upper layers of the surface of Mars is not yet quantified. Laboratory simul...
This paper describes improvements in our understanding of the nature and location of massive ice she...
Favorable indications of massive quantities of water on Mars have initiated studies of potential cha...
The surface of Mars once had abundant water flowing on its surface, but now there is a general perce...
In an on-going effort to make human Mars missions more affordable and sustainable, NASA continues to...
In an on-going effort to make human Mars missions more affordable and sustainable, NASA continues to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)The discovery of a network of channels on the surfa...
The water content of the upper layers of the surface of Mars is not yet quantified. Laboratory simul...
Both Viking landers found evidence of water in small concentration in the soils of Mars. Using the g...
Water ice in the form of debris covered glaciers or ice sheets that could be up to hundreds of meter...
The water processes that affect the upper layers of the surface of Mars are not yet fully understood...
The water processes that affect the upper layers of the surface of Mars are not yet fully understood...
Water and its major constituent, oxygen, in large specific quantities are essential for maintenance ...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
The water content of the upper layers of the surface of Mars is not yet quantified. Laboratory simul...
This paper describes improvements in our understanding of the nature and location of massive ice she...
Favorable indications of massive quantities of water on Mars have initiated studies of potential cha...
The surface of Mars once had abundant water flowing on its surface, but now there is a general perce...
In an on-going effort to make human Mars missions more affordable and sustainable, NASA continues to...
In an on-going effort to make human Mars missions more affordable and sustainable, NASA continues to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)The discovery of a network of channels on the surfa...
The water content of the upper layers of the surface of Mars is not yet quantified. Laboratory simul...
Both Viking landers found evidence of water in small concentration in the soils of Mars. Using the g...
Water ice in the form of debris covered glaciers or ice sheets that could be up to hundreds of meter...
The water processes that affect the upper layers of the surface of Mars are not yet fully understood...
The water processes that affect the upper layers of the surface of Mars are not yet fully understood...
Water and its major constituent, oxygen, in large specific quantities are essential for maintenance ...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
Going to Mars and exploring space in a sustainable and affordable manner will require using the loca...
The water content of the upper layers of the surface of Mars is not yet quantified. Laboratory simul...