and here's how it can possibly be done.
To start off you will need 4 Ares V rockets.
The first launch will put a 2 module space craft in Low Earth Orbit. A command module and a habitat module. The space craft will carry a crew of 3.
The Second and third launches will put a 3 stage engine in LEO.
The fourth launch will put a 2 stage Mars lander in LEO along with a booster to push it out of LEO.
The space craft will use the first stage of its engine to leave Earth Orbit. The first stage will then be Jettisoned. The Mars Lander will use its booster to leave Earth orbit. Afterwards the booster will be jettisoned. The 2 spacecraft will join enroute to Mars.
Solar panels will provide electricity. Water will be recycled through distillation, and some of the oxygen will be extracted from the carbon dioxide the astronauts breathe out. Lead plated radiation suits will protected against solar flares. The astronauts regular clothes will also provide some radiation protection.
When the spacecraft reaches Mars in 6 months, 2 of the astronauts will climb into the Mars Lander. The lander craft will then detached and continue on towards Mars. The main space craft will then use its second stage to perform an orbital insertion burn. The second stage will then be jettisoned.
The Mars lander will fly into the atmosphere using a heat shield. When the Lander has slowed enough, the heat sheild will be detached and the lander will use parachutes and retro rockets to land.
The crew will stay on Mars for 4 days. Afterwards they will leave the surface using the accent stage. Once the astronauts have returned to the main spacecraft, the accent stage will be jettisoned. The main spacecraft will then use the 3rd and final stage to leave Mars orbit.
When the spacecraft arrives near Earth, the 3 astronauts will climb into the command module which will then detach from the habitat module. The command module will then fly into the atmosphere and then parachute safely to the Surface.
To start off you will need 4 Ares V rockets.
The first launch will put a 2 module space craft in Low Earth Orbit. A command module and a habitat module. The space craft will carry a crew of 3.
The Second and third launches will put a 3 stage engine in LEO.
The fourth launch will put a 2 stage Mars lander in LEO along with a booster to push it out of LEO.
The space craft will use the first stage of its engine to leave Earth Orbit. The first stage will then be Jettisoned. The Mars Lander will use its booster to leave Earth orbit. Afterwards the booster will be jettisoned. The 2 spacecraft will join enroute to Mars.
Solar panels will provide electricity. Water will be recycled through distillation, and some of the oxygen will be extracted from the carbon dioxide the astronauts breathe out. Lead plated radiation suits will protected against solar flares. The astronauts regular clothes will also provide some radiation protection.
When the spacecraft reaches Mars in 6 months, 2 of the astronauts will climb into the Mars Lander. The lander craft will then detached and continue on towards Mars. The main space craft will then use its second stage to perform an orbital insertion burn. The second stage will then be jettisoned.
The Mars lander will fly into the atmosphere using a heat shield. When the Lander has slowed enough, the heat sheild will be detached and the lander will use parachutes and retro rockets to land.
The crew will stay on Mars for 4 days. Afterwards they will leave the surface using the accent stage. Once the astronauts have returned to the main spacecraft, the accent stage will be jettisoned. The main spacecraft will then use the 3rd and final stage to leave Mars orbit.
When the spacecraft arrives near Earth, the 3 astronauts will climb into the command module which will then detach from the habitat module. The command module will then fly into the atmosphere and then parachute safely to the Surface.