Lunar-Launcher
The Lunar-Launcher is an electromagnetic accelerator which ejects a projectile to Mars.
Nearing the end of the expedition, the projectile separates, giving way to the rocket in it, which will then proceed to enter
Mars´s orbit and the accumulated energy enables the lander to touch down on the surface.
Additionally, the Lunar-Launcher uses gunpowder to give the projectile an extended boost.
After the projectile has been shot out of the Lunar-Launcher, it can reach speeds up to MACH 7 (8645 km/h).
At this velocity the rocket will land on Mars 270 days after launch.
The highly advanced technology of the Lunar-Launcer concept provides the passengers a comfortable and safe trip to Mars.
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