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What is the fastest trip to Mars?

What is the fastest trip to Mars?

Most estimates put the travel time in the range of 150-300 days – that’s five to 10 months – and the average is usually around seven months, just like the Perseverance rover. The two fastest travel times from Earth to Mars are for the Viking 6 and Viking 7 spacecraft, which took 155 and 128 days respectively.

How fast can you travel to Mars?

around 36,000 mph
One of the fastest spacecraft developed by NASA, namely NASA’S New Horizons, reached a speed of around 36,000 mph / 58,000 kph. If you could use such as spacecraft and travel in the direction of Mars, you would reach the planet in 162 days / 3,888 hours, at its average distance away from us.

How long will it take spacex to get to Mars?

The notional journeys outlined in the November 2016 talk would require 80 to 150 days of transit time, with an average trip time to Mars of approximately 115 days (for the nine synodic periods occurring between 2020 and 2037).

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Does current technology allow us to colonize Mars?

With a bit of adaptation, some current technologies could help us set up home on Mars. Mars has less gravity than Earth, too, so colonists will need large centrifuges to reduce illnesses resulting from weighing less. We’ll also have to improve the engines on spacecraft.

What technologies existing or future are needed to live on Mars?

Equipment that would be necessary would include “machines to produce fertilizer, methane and oxygen from Mars’ atmospheric nitrogen and carbon dioxide and the planet’s subsurface water ice” as well as construction materials to build transparent domes for initial agricultural areas.

How close can you get to the sun without dying?

The sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, and if we think of that distance as a football field, a person starting at one end zone could get about 95 yards before burning up. That said, an astronaut so close to the sun is way, way out of position.