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A Deep Space Primer

phil reed writes "With the latest Mars missions still in the news, people might be curious about what it takes to actually run a deep space mission: how a spacecraft is designed, how the communications are handled, what kind of project management is in place to make it all work. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has a primer online that gives broad general coverage of all aspects of putting a satellite into orbit and how to manage it once it's there. Fascinating reading, with lots of links to more detail."

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  1. Here's what it takes: by TR0GD0RtheBURNiNAT0R · · Score: 0, Redundant
    50 billion dollars (more or less to taste)
    1 Team of scientists and engineers
    1 Rocket
    Put money and team into a lab and let sit for a few years, or until product becomes feasable. Remove result from lab, and load onto rocket. Launch rocket for Mars, and Enjoy!

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