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Category: Boeing Mars Glider – 1960
Removing The Reactor
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Exploration & Utility Vehicle
Mars Launch Vehicle
Mars Launch

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Mars Operational Phase

It’s January 1972.
Having safely glided to a stop on a Martian plateau, this illustration depicts the Operational Phase of the mission. The crew have already inflated their six meter habitat (it’s a tent), assembled the flat-pack steamroller and are shown removing the nuclear reactor so it can be dragged at least a kilometer from base camp so it won’t kill them.
With the reactor at a safe distance, the crew of eight have 479 days to explore the surface of Mars and maybe do a spot of gardening.
You can read more about this fascinating 1960 Boeing Study here.
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Manned Return (B&W Plates)
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Manned Mars Vehicle
Mars Glider (1960)
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