Sending Men To Venus |
Sending Men To Venus |
Jul 20 2005, 04:40 PM
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While it is likely that future Venus missions will be robotic craft, at one point someone in NASA carried out an interesting contingency study on sending a manned craft to orbit Venus.
The file (Click here:Manned Venus Mission 1967) works on the assumption that either the NERVA project had been carried through to completion or that NASA had retained the capacity it was developing for Apollo. While the author does not rule out the possibility of a landing on Venus, he notes that owing to the unknown surface conditions they would be highly unlikely. Launch times are given as being between 1975-1986 and are designed to allow 40 days in orbit at Venus. As someone who was growing up during the period mentioned I would like to say that such missions would have been far more interesting than what actually occurred. |
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May 25 2006, 01:32 PM
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While, we're wandering off on this somewhat irrelevant subject, Allan Steele -- who's written some fairly good hard-science SF stories about the future exploration of the Solar System -- did one for "F&SF" a few years ago about Tom Swift Jr.'s wastrel son Tom Swift III, who spends most of his time getting as high as a kite and accidentally activates Dad's Giant Robot to go on a rampage through the local town (whose name I can't quite recall -- "Swiftville", wasn't it? Makes you wonder how Tom Swift Sr. felt about unions.)
Eventually, however, Tom manages to rise to the occasion of getting the Robot back under control (thereby avoiding a longer jail sentence than he would otherwise have received), and resolves to straighten up and follow in Dad's footsteps. "Little did Tom know that soon his HYDROPONIC MARIJUANA CULTIVATOR would lead him into an exciting adventure in the South Pacific." |
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