Asteroid-Capture Mission Will Pave Way for Manned Mission to Mars NASA Says


Spaceflyers to an Asteroid





By Miriam Kramer, Staff Writer 
space.com



WASHINGTON — NASA’s ambitious plan to snag an asteroid and put it into
orbit for astronauts to explore should help put people on Mars, space
agency officials said Tuesday (April 29).



Called the Asteroid Redirect Mission,
NASA’s plan involves capturing a relatively small asteroid using a
robotic spacecraft and placing it into orbit around the moon where
astronauts can visit the asteroid in 2025. While this may sound like a
very specific kind of mission, the technology and skills used to get astronauts safely to and from the asteroid will
help NASA get to the Red Planet. On the asteroid mission, scientists and
engineers will be able to work out some potential problems that astronauts could encounter on a mission to Mars, expected to take place sometime in the 2030s.



Just as the Mercury and Gemini missions helped the Apollo missions
reach the moon, the Asteroid Redirect Mission will help NASA pave the
way for a trip to Mars, William Gerstenmaier, NASA’s associate
administrator of the Human Exploration and operations Mission Directorate, said here at NASA headquarters during today’s forum on Mars exploration. [NASA’s Asteroid-Capture Mission in Photos]

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