
After escape from damaged ship, rescue is possible from this “lifeboat’ of space.
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December 1964, VOL. A-14
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After escape from damaged ship, rescue is possible from this “lifeboat’ of space.
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December 1964, VOL. A-14
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This artist’s concept from 1962 show a three hundred-sixty ton spaceship, powered by a forty-megawatt nuclear-electric power plant, transporting a three-man crew to Mars. As envisioned by Marshall Space Flight Center engineers, a five-ship convoy would make the round trip journey in about five hundred days.
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