Lockheed Martin's animation of "Destination: Space 2050" vision:
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Showing posts with label Lockheed Martin. Show all posts
Friday, December 30, 2022
Lockheed Martin's vision for Mars base in 2050
At its "Destination: Space 2050" event in October Lockheed Martin (one of the largest American aerospace, advanced technologies and defense companies) shared its vision of a vibrant space economy in the year 2050. Here Lockheed Martin envisions a future on Mars with "power beaming, laser communications and robotic in-situ construction for a sustainable living and economic environment". Note company's conceptual Mars lander on the landing pad.
Monday, April 15, 2019
New official renders of Lockheed Martin's Lunar lander
American aerospace, advanced technologies and defense company Lockheed Martin has published two new renders of its Lunar lander. The lander seems to be scaled down a little if compared to the concept published last year. The purpose of the two-stage lander would be to ship 4 astronauts from NASA's planned Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway to the surface of the Moon and back. The ascent stage is derived from the Orion spacecraft to ensure quicker development of the lander for an accelerated human return to the Moon as early as 2024 (according to the new aspirational timeline of NASA's leadership).
On 2017 Lockheed Martin also proposed its concept for a 4-person Martian lander.
On 2017 Lockheed Martin also proposed its concept for a 4-person Martian lander.
Ascent stage docked to the "Early Gateway" in Lunar orbit:
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Lockheed Martin's Lunar lander concept
American aerospace, advanced technologies and defense company Lockheed Martin has proposed a 62-ton Lunar lander to bring 4 astronauts from NASA's planned Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway in near-rectilinear halo orbit to the surface of the Moon. The lander would be capable to support those astronauts on the surface for up to 14 days.
A year ago Lockheed Martin also proposed its concept for a 4-person Martian lander.
A year ago Lockheed Martin also proposed its concept for a 4-person Martian lander.
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
Lockheed Martin's landers on Mars by James Vaughan
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Martian lander docking with Mars Base Camp by James Vaughan
Picture of the Day 11/11/2017 - Lockheed Martin's Martian lander docking with Mars Base Camp (a manned station orbiting Mars) by photographer and concept artist James Vaughan. More of his aerospace and defense concept art here.
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Friday, September 29, 2017
Lockheed Martin's Mars lander at night
This day is rich with high quality Mars colonization concept art :)
#2 picture of the Day 29/9/2017 - Lockheed Martin's Mars lander at night.
#2 picture of the Day 29/9/2017 - Lockheed Martin's Mars lander at night.
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Thursday, September 28, 2017
Lockheed Martin's Mars Base Camp concept
In a few hours at 2017 International Astronautical Conference American aerospace, advanced technologies and defense company Lockheed Martin will give an update to its Mars Base Camp concept. If accepted by NASA the Mars Base Camp would be a manned "Mars-orbiting science laboratory where astronauts can perform real-time scientific exploration, analyze Martian rock and soil samples, and confirm the ideal place to land humans on the surface in the 2030s." The proposed mission would send humans to Mars orbit by 2028 and is "designed to be led by NASA and its international and commercial partners."
Recently Lockheed Martin has released some concept images for the mission (open link in new tab to view in full resolution):
Recently Lockheed Martin has released some concept images for the mission (open link in new tab to view in full resolution):
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Lockheed Martin's Mars lander concept
To compete with SpaceX for a viable manned Mars mission concept aerospace heavyweight Lockheed Martin has presented a Mars lander. It would act as a manned shuttle between proposed Mars Base Camp orbital station and Martian surface.
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Saturday, May 6, 2017
Mars colony by Lockheed Martin
Picture of the Day 6/5/2017 - Concept art for a Martian colony by American aerospace, advanced technologies and defense company Lockheed Martin.
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