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Humans to
Mars

Click Here to Read The Executive Summary of Our Project (2002)

We are being published! The paper, "Humans to Mars: A Feasibility and Cost-Benefit Analysis" by Ehlmann et al. will be in a future issue of Acta Astronautica, as part of the Proceedings of the Humans in Space Symposium 2003.

Humans to Mars: Blog

Tuesday, September 30, 2003

NASA Academy for Astrobiology: Welcome

Egads, I wonder how much this site cost? It looks pretty.
Yahoo! News - Space Station Stay Shows Humans Could Go to Mars

Monday, September 29, 2003

The website looks fine from a Mac! Ready to Go!
The website looks fine from a Mac! The real test is see if it looks good on PDA's..

Sunday, September 28, 2003

Everyone else probably already knew this, but I just found out that the IAA has an official position paper on the exploration of Mars and it is I think remarkably similar to ours.
International Exploration of Mars: A Mission whose time has come, although it looks like it took them more than 5 years to write it! It sure makes me feel better about our 10 week effort!

Quoting from the executive summary:
"The Mars Program can have a major impact on education. The training of additional professors, scientists, engineers, and technologists is both necessary to provide the technical depth for a Mars Program, and will be the byproduct of its undertaking. Since education is fundamental to the rise of civilizations and the increase of standards of living, the contributions of the Mars Program to education are among the primary reasons why it should be undertaken."

For some reason that I don't know, IE doesn't like opening the blog from humanstomars.org. To remedy this, you can open it from the real source, http://students.washington.edu/~rec3141/NASA/blog.html, although that will probably change fairly soon. The other thing that works is to open it in a new window (shift-click in IE, or right-click and go to Open in New Window). good luck

Saturday, September 27, 2003

Our website!. circular references abound, here.

by the way, for those unfamiliar with HTML, anything you write between the [a href...] and the [/a] become the link. don't write anything inside the brackets, and don't use greater than or less than signs unless you know what you're doing :)
Okay here's how this works: bookmark or drag this link to your browsers link bar and then if you come across something you want to share with everyone while surfin the web, click on it, write up a little something, and publish the post. It's really easy. BlogThis!


You can also use the link to the right and edit the page, too, anytime you want, with whatever you want. hasta

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