These self supporting space towers will be an estimated day away, within moons gravitational field and travelling before the moon slightly in its shade here is a picture of book clubs solar martian flyer .
They may have all the power of International Space Station. exact plans will combine a space plane program. As Mr president Obama wants scientists to find a small group of asteroid that have correct properties that could be shifted into an orbit near the moon and used by astronauts as a stepping stone for an eventual mission to Mars, agency officials confirmed also hoped European space agency could offer assistance or countries like Brittan.
The project, which envisions that astronauts could visit such an asteroid as early as 2021, is included in President Obama's £11.5 billion spending plan for the U.S. space agency for the 2014 tax year. NASA would find an asteroid which is between 23 and 33 feet wide. They would then tow or push it towards Earth so that it ends up in a stable orbit near the moon.
In 2021 astronauts would then use an Orion capsule - a manned spacecraft - to land on the asteroid and bring back soil and rock samples for analysis. This asteroid would also, probably in the 2030s, be used as a stop-off point for astronauts on their way to Mars. It is intended as an expansion of existing initiatives to find asteroids that may be on a collision course with Earth, and as part of preparations for a human expedition to Mars in the 2030s.
They may have all the power of International Space Station. exact plans will combine a space plane program. As Mr president Obama wants scientists to find a small group of asteroid that have correct properties that could be shifted into an orbit near the moon and used by astronauts as a stepping stone for an eventual mission to Mars, agency officials confirmed also hoped European space agency could offer assistance or countries like Brittan.


'As this mission allows us to better develop our technology and systems to explore farther than we've ever been before - to an asteroid and to Mars - places that humanity has dreamed about, but has had no hope of ever attaining.


The president wants scientists to finding a small asteroid that could be shifted into an orbit near the moon and used by astronauts as a stepping stone for an eventual mission to Mars.

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This project, which envisions that astronauts could visit such an asteroid as early as 2021, is included in President Obama's £11.5 billion spending plan for the U.S. space agency for the 2014 tax year.
NASA has not yet estimated the total cost of the mission, but expects it to be less than the £1.7 billion estimated last year by the California Institute of Technology's Keck Institute for Space Studies. ‘We do not think at this point that it will be that expensive,’ NASA Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Robinson said this Keck-led ‘Asteroid Retrieval Feasibility Study’ proposed relocating a 500-ton asteroid closer to Earth to give astronauts a ‘unique, meaningful and affordable’ destination in the next decade, meeting Mr Obama's deadline.
Ms Robinson said Keck's cost estimate did not take into account projects already under way at NASA and proposed retrieving a type of asteroid that orbits farther away which would require a longer and more expensive mission. Released that shows how Nasa intends to CAPTURE an asteroid as potential Mars expedition looks increasingly likely. Obama wants Nasa to begin search for a suitable asteroid. Animation looks simple enough - capture it like a fish in a net. Nasa working on heavy-lift rocket and deep-space capsule for the mission.
The programme is expected to cost less than the estimated £1.7 million. As The idea of capturing an asteroid may seem unbelievable to most. Yet following U.S President Barack Obama's instructions to Nasa that he wants to snare an asteroid and then launch it into the moon/earth orbit, the space agency has released a video of how it could be done. This is all part of the development of a potential manned mission to Mars. NASA also would look to partner with fledgling space mining companies, such as start-ups Planetary Resources and Deep Space Industries, as well as agencies interested in planetary defence.



It is intended as an expansion of existing initiatives to find asteroids that may be on a collision course with Earth, and as part of preparations for a human expedition to Mars in the 2030s
‘Obviously we're looking all sorts of interests in this asteroid mission in terms of the kinds of scientific and industrial uses that could be spawned from it,’ Ms Robinson added. Interest in potentially threatening asteroids sky-rocketed after a small asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia on February 15, shattering windows and damaging buildings. About 1,500 people were injured by flying glass and debris. The same day another larger asteroid passed about 17,200 miles from Earth - closer than the television and communication satellites that ring the planet. The incidents had created an imperative ‘to develop techniques and technology that will help deter or to keep an asteroid or other type of body from impacting Earth,’ Mr Bolden said.

‘One of the serendipitous results from this [asteroid-retrieval] flight we hope will be the demonstration of a capability to move an asteroid, to deflect it ever so slightly. ’Mr Obama is also requesting £535 million to support efforts to develop commercial space taxis in hopes of breaking Russia's monopoly on crew transportation to the space station by 2017. The United States has been unable to fly astronauts since it retired its space shuttle fleet in 2011.
‘Obviously we're looking all sorts of interests in this asteroid mission in terms of the kinds of scientific and industrial uses that could be spawned from it,’ Ms Robinson added. Interest in potentially threatening asteroids sky-rocketed after a small asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia on February 15, shattering windows and damaging buildings. About 1,500 people were injured by flying glass and debris. The same day another larger asteroid passed about 17,200 miles from Earth - closer than the television and communication satellites that ring the planet. The incidents had created an imperative ‘to develop techniques and technology that will help deter or to keep an asteroid or other type of body from impacting Earth,’ Mr Bolden said.

‘One of the serendipitous results from this [asteroid-retrieval] flight we hope will be the demonstration of a capability to move an asteroid, to deflect it ever so slightly. ’Mr Obama is also requesting £535 million to support efforts to develop commercial space taxis in hopes of breaking Russia's monopoly on crew transportation to the space station by 2017. The United States has been unable to fly astronauts since it retired its space shuttle fleet in 2011.
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