Landing on Mars is harder than landing on other bodies in the solar system. This got me thinking: how difficult would it be to build the kind of generic landers seen in Star Trek and basically every other space show/movie? Would a lander need to be equipped with a variety of different landing methods depending on the characteristics of the place you're landing, or would it have an all-purpose landing method that wasn't great or terrible for any surface? Or will landers always be custom-built for the job as they are now? Monkeys.
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Landing on Mars is harder than landing on other bodies in the solar system. This got me thinking: how difficult would it be to build the kind of generic landers seen in Star Trek and basically every other space show/movie? Would a lander need to be equipped with a variety of different landing methods depending on the characteristics of the place you're landing, or would it have an all-purpose landing method that wasn't great or terrible for any surface? Or will landers always be custom-built for the job as they are now? Monkeys.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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You should play Kerbal Space Program
While it makes lots of simplifiations (for example gravitation spheres of influence instead of n body problem) it is IMHO a very good introduction into the problems faced by arospace engineering
(actually, there are mods that make KSP even more realistic (For example the Realism Overhaul Mod and the Real Solar System Mod))
I would say that, yes, unless we have some ultra efficient fuel that gives us an enormous amount of dV, we will always have to create specialized landers, especially for planets/moons wwith atmosphere ... and most probably also have to use one use landers, as we will do a staged ascent in order to save on weight we carry back to orbitTamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"
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Building a functional cavorite shield would probably solve the problem, but since that may take a while, I would start with agreeing on one standard of measurement as a first.
Mars have two *****es - relative high gravity and very thin atmosphere. Landing even small things demands either elaborate parachute and/or bouncing gear or lots of rocket power.
It really doesn't make it easier that it can't be manually controlled.With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST View PostYou should play Kerbal Space ProgramLast edited by Lorizael; July 16, 2017, 16:07.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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