Sunday, March 31, 2019

Space1 Moon & Mars Missions

Lunar Mare Crisium potential landing site and Moon colonization territory up for grabs
Manned MOON n' MARS Missions
With the enormous success of manned space flights with the SPACE1 EM rocket, SPACE1 has its near term and long term sights set on the Moon, Mars and deep Solar System worlds such as Ganymede in the outer Jupiter system.

Humanoido, Founder and Director of SPACE1 comments: This is something we had not considered as an immediate future event until after the invention of the EM Rocket. Now we have access to all new worlds in the Solar System with the EM Spacecraft. We are definitely going there to explore!

With the Manned Lunar Missions, the EM Rocket will swoop down closer and closer to the selected area surface of the Moon, perhaps into a lunar crater, closer and closer until eventually there is a modern high tech lunar landing of some sorts or simply a ploy into the lunar regolith as was the case with Ranger series in the 1960s. In the second mission to the Moon, the spacecraft will strive for polar lunar orbital insertion and the third exciting mission will explore the Far Side of the Moon.

Mars is a situation with favorable and unfavorable oppositions every two years. As Mars just passed its most favorable opposition (closest to the Earth), it will be another two years before it comes close enough to the Earth for space missions. However, Jupiter's orbit may bring all its moons, such as Ganymede, Io, Callisto, and Europa, into good positions closer to the Earth for a spacecraft mission.