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crew-preparation
The activities undertaken by crew members to secure the ship and themselves for the high g-forces and physical stresses of orbital insertion.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
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The chapter details the crew's final approach to Mars, focusing on the precise and dangerous aerobraking maneuver required to slow their spacecraft without excessive fuel consumption. Maya experiences the transition from simulation to reality as weightlessness returns, and the crew prepares both physically and operationally for the intense forces they will encounter during orbital insertion. Navigation efforts are meticulous, with constant adjustments to ensure the spacecraft passes Mars at the exact required distance.