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Ares V was humanity's fifth manned mission to Mars. Under the direction of the International Space Agency and NASA, it was supposed to be the second part of a multi-stage plan to establish the first permanent Martian colony. Instead, in 2032, Ares V became a rescue mission to recover Ares IV mission specialists, Rose Kumagawa and Andrei Novakovich, from the planet's surface after their orbiting command module was lost. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")

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  • Dans une chronologie alternative en 2259, une maquette du lanceur figurait dans le bureau de l'Amiral Alexander Marcus. ("Star Trek Into Darkness")
  • Ares V was humanity's fifth manned mission to Mars. Under the direction of the International Space Agency and NASA, it was supposed to be the second part of a multi-stage plan to establish the first permanent Martian colony. Instead, in 2032, Ares V became a rescue mission to recover Ares IV mission specialists, Rose Kumagawa and Andrei Novakovich, from the planet's surface after their orbiting command module was lost. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")
  • In 2259, a desktop model of this rocket was on display in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
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  • Dans une chronologie alternative en 2259, une maquette du lanceur figurait dans le bureau de l'Amiral Alexander Marcus. ("Star Trek Into Darkness")
  • Ares V was humanity's fifth manned mission to Mars. Under the direction of the International Space Agency and NASA, it was supposed to be the second part of a multi-stage plan to establish the first permanent Martian colony. Instead, in 2032, Ares V became a rescue mission to recover Ares IV mission specialists, Rose Kumagawa and Andrei Novakovich, from the planet's surface after their orbiting command module was lost. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")
  • In 2259, a desktop model of this rocket was on display in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
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