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http://www.federalspace.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=8069

http://www.mcc.rsa.ru/mars500.htm

http://kp.ru/daily/24442/607904/
 

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The artwork for that nuclear-powered vehicle looks like it was essentially copied from US JIMO/Prometheus proposals ca 2002-2006.
 
blackstar said:
The artwork for that nuclear-powered vehicle looks like it was essentially copied from US JIMO/Prometheus proposals ca 2002-2006.

...Got any sources to cite for comparison?
 
First THX to Magnus_z for the Links

OM said:
blackstar said:
The artwork for that nuclear-powered vehicle looks like it was essentially copied from US JIMO/Prometheus proposals ca 2002-2006.

...Got any sources to cite for comparison?


to Blackstar quote
"Form follows function" because JIMO/MARS use same Baryton power convertor system


to OM quote
MARS 120 ton Prototype (74 m x 24 m) is bigger as JIMO (58 m x 17 m)
MARS 480 ton manned version will be BIG, same size as 1969 MEK proposal ?
http://www.astronautix.com/craft/mek.htm

MARS concept was first show in 2009 Moscow Airshow MASK
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/maks2009/index.htm



by the way
can someone translate or summarize those page, PLEASE !
http://kp.ru/daily/24442/607904/

http://www.federalspace.ru/main.php?id=2&nid=8069
 
Some illustrations from the book "Manned mission to Mars" (2006).
 

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OM said:
...Разве Вы не говорите на русском языке? ::)
Можно использовать Google-переводчик.
Google translate:
http://translate.google.com/?hl=en#ru|en|
 
magnus_z said:
OM said:
...Разве Вы не говорите на русском языке? ::)
Можно использовать Google-переводчик.
Google translate:
http://translate.google.com/?hl=en#ru|en|

...It doesn't always work quite as well as you need it to, mostly where technical discussions are concerned. Then you're dealing with transliteration, where you have to piece together words and phrases so that they properly convey concepts and not just a word-for-word translation. Tell you kids what, tho: if Michael hasn't figured the two articles out in the next day or so, I'll give it a stab or three just too see how well my own transliterating skills have atrophied in the last half-decade since I last had to sit down with the old tab-indexed dictionary and see if I can figure out what's been printed.

Seriously, tho - I thought Michael was Russian, or at least a reasonable facsimlie thereof...
 
Via the Daily Mail, so almost certainly something lost in translation along the way: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3291456/Monkeys-heading-MARS-Russian-scientists-training-macaques-solve-puzzles-travel-space-2017.html

Supposedly the project has it's origins back in the 1980s.
 
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I love the chimp smile ;)
 
A chimp's smile shows a nervous chimp. This one is definitely nervous.
 
Archibald said:
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I love the chimp smile ;)

That Ham USAF chimp who fly in Mercury capsule into Space (suborbital)

Soviets Russian use rhesus macaques for testing.
 
Yeah, I remember reading somewhere that Ham was very, very pissed off when they recovered him after the Mercury splashed down. Recovery teams had a very hard time dealing with an extremely angry Chimp. ;D
 
http://www.space.com/31350-russian-monkeys-mars-mission-peta-protest.html
 

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