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Ares III was humanity's third manned mission to Mars, and was planned and executed by the International Space Agency and NASA in the 21st century. In 2031, the Ares III spaceship's landing module successfully touched down on the surface of Mars. It was succeeded by Ares IV in 2032, and Ares V three weeks after that. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")

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  • Ares III was humanity's third manned mission to Mars, and was planned and executed by the International Space Agency and NASA in the 21st century. In 2031, the Ares III spaceship's landing module successfully touched down on the surface of Mars. It was succeeded by Ares IV in 2032, and Ares V three weeks after that. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")
  • The Ares III was the third manned mission to Mars following a Hohmann orbit. Its crew consisted of: Buck Herzog, geologist Claude Jonnard, biologist Frederica Lindstrom, ship's electronics expert Melissa Ott, communicator Art Snyder, pilot
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  • The Ares III was the third manned mission to Mars following a Hohmann orbit. Its crew consisted of: Buck Herzog, geologist Claude Jonnard, biologist Frederica Lindstrom, ship's electronics expert Melissa Ott, communicator Art Snyder, pilot They were startled by the sudden appearance on their radar of 100-150 Roxolan spaceships. At first the crew thought it was a malfunction of their equipment but the sighting was confirmed by Houston Control. Radio communications were attempted using English, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, French, German, Spanish and even Latin. All transmissions were ignored. After a short period, the Roxolan fleet departed at extreme acceleration toward Earth, leaving the Ares III in its long, slow orbit to Mars.
  • Ares III was humanity's third manned mission to Mars, and was planned and executed by the International Space Agency and NASA in the 21st century. In 2031, the Ares III spaceship's landing module successfully touched down on the surface of Mars. It was succeeded by Ares IV in 2032, and Ares V three weeks after that. (Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!")
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