Our project makes possible an all-year internet connection on Mars, with no matter about the seasons, even if the link between Mars and the Earth looks impossible because of the Sun that may avoid it. It is a satellite orbiting the Sun, at a speed suitable to form a Mars-Satellite-Earth triangle, the area of which would contain no point of the Sun. In addition, several antennas that can pick up the signal will be set up on Mars, placed equidistantly and covering the entire planet surface.
Thus an internet connection is available on Mars, regardless of the seasons, the orientation of the Earth and the orientation of Mars.
Thus an internet connection is available on Mars, regardless of the seasons, the orientation of the Earth and the orientation of Mars.
This project was chosen by our team because we conjecture the human arrival on Mars in less than twenty years, and the transmission of information seems essential to us during such missions. We therefore want to set up a means of data transmission, active all year round regardless of the location of the stars in the solar system.
To imagine our project, we modeled everything; first with a model and then using a GeoGebra link, which shows the orbital motion of the planets as a function of time (and thus of the seasons).
We needed the orbital trajectories, the periods of revolution of the Earth and Mars to find the ideal trajectory of the relay satellite around the Sun (to constantly form an Earth-satellite-Mars triangle).
In addition we need the spatial condition data, in order to design the satellite for it to function sustainably.
Finally, we need the Martian condition data to be able to place the antennas there.
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