Title: How Much Does a Mars Mission Cost?
1How Much Does a Mars Mission Cost?
- Brian Enke
- SwRI
- Boulder, CO
- benke_at_boulder.swri.edu
- AUTHOR
- Shadows of Medusa
2Brainstorming....
- Follow any thread of thought.
- Never ridicule or dismiss any idea.
- Write everything down!!
3How Much Does A Mars Mission Cost?
- Paul Recer (AP), Gregg Easterbrook (New
Republic), et al - ONE TRILLION DOLLARS
- Huh???
4How Much Does A Mars Mission Cost?
- Bob Zubrin, et al
- ABOUT TWO BILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR
- INVESTMENT per YEAR!
5How Much Does A Mars Mission Cost?
- President Bush, Sean O'Keefe, et al
- PAY AS YOU GO
- 6 billion per year?
6How Much Does a Mars Mission Cost?
2b / year? 6b / year? More? Less? Somewhere
inbetween?
7- All of these estimates are possible.
- US deficit spending
- (PAYG PWCWA)
- CHEAPER MISSIONS ARE EASIER TO SELL
- What IS a Mars Mission, anyway?
8How Low Can We Go?
9Well, What Do You Want To Do?
10We Need....
- A Baseline Mission!!
- Goals/Capabilities/Benefits (Return on Investment)
11We Need....
- A Baseline Mission!!
- Goals/Capabilities/Benefits (Return on
Investment) - Risk assessment
12We Need....
- A Baseline Mission!!
- Goals/Capabilities/Benefits (Return on
Investment) - Risk assessment
- Timeframe
13We Need....
- A Baseline Mission!!
- Goals/Capabilities/Benefits (Return on
Investment) - Risk assessment
- Timeframe
- Investment per year
14Baseline Mission Mars Direct(NASA estimates
from 2003)
- ROI Good science
- Crew of 4 for 2 years
- 500 km surface range
- Payload 54 tonnes
- Risk Medium
- 7 years to develop
- 3.5 billion / year
15Mars Direct Assumptions(from NASA/ESA study,
Hunt van Pelt, 2003)
16Mars Direct Assumptions(from NASA/ESA study,
Hunt van Pelt, 2003)
17Baseline Mission Assumptions
- Ongoing investment vs. development investment
- Divide mission investment by 2 for ongoing (per
year) - 25m/tonne-to-Mars per launch (or 1b/Ares)
- 250m/lander, 1b/ERV
18How Low Can We Go?
19Zero Risk, Zero Investment Mission(Procrastinator
's Paradise)
- ROI No investment
- Crew of 0 for (Inf) years
- 0 km surface range
- Payload 0 tonnes
- Risk Zero
- 0 years to develop
- 0 billion / year
- Do Nothing
- Cancel the whole space program
- Donate space shuttles to museums
- Reduce the US federal deficit by 16 billion (to
429 billion)
20Robotic Missions(Goodlife)
- Repeat the past 30 years
- Do Mars exploration solely with robotics
- Develop lots of human mission plans and theories
- Give talks at seminars
- Do some remote science to satisfy pesky scientists
- ROI Minimal Science
- Crew of 0 for (inf) years
- 1 km surface range (now)
- Payload lt 5 tonnes
- Risk Low
- 0 years to develop
- 1 billion / year
21Find The Robot
22Absolute Minimal Human Mission(Millionaire
Burial)
- ROI RIP
- Crew of 1 for 0 years
- 0 km surface range
- Payload lt1 tonne
- Risk Low to (Inf)
- 0 years to develop
- 0.1 billion / year
- Send 1 person, crash landing
- No equipment
- No life support
- No return Dead On Arrival
23Minimal Living-Human Mission(Lonely Planets)
- ROI Tech demonstration
- Crew of 1 for 2 years
- 0 km surface range
- Payload 12 tonnes
- Risk Low (volunteer)
- 5 years to develop
- 0.35 billion / year
- Send 1 person safely
- No equipment
- Minimal life support for 1 year (300m hab, no
CELSS, 4 tonnes food/water) - No return Die On Mars
- Per Mission 700m
24Long Term Minimal Mission(Settlement)
- ROI Mars settlement
- Crew of 3 for (Inf) years
- 500 km surface range
- Payload 50 tonnes
- Risk Medium (volunteer)
- 7 years to develop
- 2 billion / year
- Send 3 people safely
- Base building equipment
- CELSS life support for 6 years (1b hab, 2 Ares)
- No return Die On Mars
- Per Mission 4b
25Minimal Return Mission(Lonely Science)
- Send 1 scientist safely
- Science equipment, ATV
- Minimal life support for 2 years (300m hab, no
CELSS, 4 tonnes food/water, 2 Ares) - Return ERV
- Per Mission 4b
- ROI Minimal Science
- Crew of 1 for 2 years
- 10 km surface range
- Payload 40 tonnes
- Risk High
- 7 years to develop
- 2 billion / year
26Mars Direct
- ROI Good science
- Crew of 4 for 2 years
- 500 km surface range
- Payload 54 tonnes
- Risk Medium
- 7 years to develop
- 3.5 billion / year
- Send 4 people safely
- Science equipment, Rover
- CELSS life support for 2 years (700m hab, 2
Ares) - Return ERV
- Per Mission 7b
27NASA Mars Reference Mission(Nuclear Propulsion
is our Best Friend)
- ROI Good science, tech
- Crew of 6 for 2 years
- 500 km surface range
- Payload 100 tonnes
- Risk High
- 10 years to develop
- 6 billion / year
- Send 6 or more people safely
- Science equipment, Rover
- CELSS life support for 2 years (1.5b hab, 3
Ares) - Return ERV (orbitsurface)
- Per Mission 12b (assume 2b for propulsion)
28How Much Does a Mars Mission Cost?
How Low Can We Go?
29Well, What Do You Want To Do?
30We Need....
- A Baseline Mission!!
- Goals/Capabilities/Benefits (Return on
Investment) - Risk assessment
- Timeframe
- Investment per year
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