I LOVE this document. It is the closest we ever come from a MEM, ever. Also reminds of J.K Lee Columbia aviation in Stephen Baxter Voyage novel.
I agree, it is fantastic… i plan on having this mission profile available to play, in my expansion Mars game for LIFTOFF! 2.0. .
Checkout
www.liftoff2.com
another great profile is the
BELLCOM Manned Venus Flyby printed Feb 1, 1967
TR-67-600-1-1
Feldman, Ferrara, Havenstein, Volonte and Whipple are the authors.
http://www.devin.com/cruft/19790072165_1979072165.pdf. Downloadable!
And there are tons of other similar documents - I've been collecting them since 2007.
From the top of my head
- Manned Eros asteroid flyby, 1966 Northrop study
- Venus ORBITAL mission (
not flyby !) 1967 study by NASA Lewis.
- Triple planetary flybys in the second-half of the 1970's - Venus-Mars-Earth, and it would be possible to add
lunar and
asteroid flybys along the way: a
quintuple exploration mission !
- FLEM: Flyby Landing Excursion Mode.
As the named entails: drop a crew on Mars surface, but save weight with the mothership NOT stopping in Mars orbit: it just flyby Mars on an heliocentric orbit. And the MEM has to run after it (!) otherwise the crew dies in heliocentric orbit...
- Bellcomm variant of FLEM, replacing the crewed MEM with a Voyager-like sample return probe. At least if that one don't catch back the manned flyby mothership, nobody dies !
Only these five, plus the MEM testing you mentionned above, would be fantastic.
Plus the crapton of Apollo lunar exploration plans: Tycho, farside, Marius Hills (my happy place !)... including the LM&SS: Apollo dragging a KH-7 spysat around the Moon in place of a LM, and getting 1-foot or less ultra-high-resolution pictures of the entire lunar surface, LRO 2009 style.