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Old 09-January-2004, 12:44 PM
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I can name only two : Netlander September 2007
Beagel 3 maybe

But what about Nasa missions : I knew there where something but I cant find.
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Old 09-January-2004, 03:47 PM
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Take a look here.
nasa mars 2005 and beyond
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Old 09-January-2004, 10:20 PM
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What about Russia, China and Japan?
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If China's planning anything, they're keeping it very quiet, which isn't surprising anyway since that's their nature. I think they're more interested in manned spaceflight at the moment though.

Russia hasn't got much money and is probably concentrating on the ISS... as for Japan... I think Mars is well out of their reach right now.
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Old 27-January-2004, 07:06 AM
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Russia hasn't got much money and is probably concentrating on the ISS... as for Japan... I think Mars is well out of their reach right now.

Yeah you were right-->
Russia's first priorities for the nearest future are: cosmodrome Plesetsk,
RUS'launcher and then - cosmodrome Svobodny (the Far East)



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Old 27-January-2004, 08:18 AM
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real plans? nothing is designed/produce really yet i think. nasa and esa is currently busy with current probes. after complete they will talk about it and spend money for designing. They are very very busy with another spaceprobes too.

only serious next probes is 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter of NASA
next ESA probes depends on Mars express but it sure will rule! hint sub surface scan could come later, will find water too!

ESA plans is clearer for me;

2007 – an entry vehicle demonstrator mission to validate and demonstrate high-speed re-entry technology
2009 – ExoMars, an exobiology mission to send a rover to Mars in order to search for traces of life – past or present – and characterise the nature of the surface environment.
2011 / 2014 – Mars sample return, a split mission to bring back to Earth the first samples of Martian material
2014 – Human mission technologies demonstrator(s) to validate technologies for orbital assembly and docking, life support and human habitation
2018 – a technology precursor mission to demonstrate aerobraking/aerocapture, solar electric propulsion and soft landing (formerly envisaged as a smaller Arrow-class mission to be launched in 2010)
2024 – a human mission to the Moon to demonstrate key life support and habitation technologies, as well as aspects of crew performance and adaptation and in situ resources utilisation technologies
2026 – an automatic mission to Mars to test the main phases of a human mission to Mars
2030 / 2033 – a split mission that will culminate in the first human landing on Mars


China will not send any probe to mars, they only concenrate to space and moon.

Russia have currently too few budget for another expensive missions but rare is that Russia actually launced some americans and europans (mars) probes but because its best launch vechile all time with succes rate of 98% of thousand launchs.
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