Long Range Mobility On Mars

£5.00

R. Zubrin. (1992), JBIS, 45, pp.203-210

Refcode: 1992.45.203

Abstract:

With a surface area of 144 million square kilometres, Mars, the Red Planet, has as much terrain to explore as all the continents and islands on Earth put together. Moreover, the Martian terrain is incredibly varied, including canyons, chasms, mountains, dried river and lake beds, flood runoff plains, craters, volcanoes, icefields, dry-ice fields and “chaotic terrain,” among others.