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Using asteroid early orbital data for rapid mars missions

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For decades, the biggest obstacle to reaching Mars hasn’t just been the distance, but the grueling seven-to-nine-month journey astronauts would have to endure inside a cramped capsule while exposed to dangerous space radiation. That could soon change, thanks to a geometric shortcut hidden in plain sight, which researchers say may cut travel time down to just a few months. If confirmed and made usable with next-generation spacecraft, this discove…

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Mundo, 8 May 2026 (ATB Media).- A new study proposes using early orbits of asteroids to find ultra-fast routes to Mars, reducing missions that would take years today. A team of scientists has confirmed that a complete mission to Mars could last only 153 days, thanks to a route inspired by early orbital data from asteroid 2001 CA21. The finding does not promise to take off tomorrow, but it does change an essential question: Mars may not be as far…

Using asteroid early orbital data for rapid mars missions

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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ScienceDirect broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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