The Martian

The Martian by Andy Weir

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Mindy said. “Once every 41 hours, we’ll have a 17 minute gap. The orbits work out that way.”
    “You had an immediate answer,” Teddy said. “Good.”
    “Thank you, sir.”
    “I want that gap down to four minutes,” Teddy said. “I’m giving you total authority over satellite trajectories and orbital adjustments. Make it happen.”
    “Yes, sir,” Mindy said, with no idea how to do it.
    Teddy looked to Mitch. “Mitch, your email said you had something urgent?”
    “Yeah,” Mitch said. “How long are we gonna’ keep this from the Ares 3 crew? They all think Watney’s dead. It’s a huge drain on morale.”
    Teddy looked to Venkat.
    “Mitch,” Venkat said. “We discussed this-“
    “No, you discussed it,” Mitch interrupted. “They think they lost a crewmate. They’re devastated.”
    “And when they find out they abandoned a crewmate?” Venkat asked, “Will they feel better then?”
    Mitch poked the table with his finger “They deserve to know. You don’t think Commander Lewis can’t handle the truth?”
    “It’s a matter of morale,” Venkat said. “They can concentrate on getting home-“
    “I make that call,” Mitch said. “I’m the one who decides what’s best for the crew. And I say we bring them up to speed.”
    After a few moments of silence, all eyes turned to Teddy.
    He thought for a moment. “Sorry, Mitch, I’m with Venkat on this one,” he said. “But as soon as we come up with a plan for rescue, we can tell Hermes. There needs to be some hope or there’s no point in telling them.”
    “Bullshit,” Mitch grumbled, crossing his arms. “Total bullshit,”
    “I know you’re upset,” Teddy said calmly, “We’ll make it right. Just as soon as we have some idea how to save Watney.”
    Teddy let a few seconds of calm pass before moving on.
    “Ok, JPL’s on the rescue option,” he said with a nod toward Bruce. “But it would be part of Ares 4. How does he stay alive till then? Venkat?”
    Venkat opened a folder and glanced at the paperwork inside. “I had every team check and double-check the longevity of their systems. We’re pretty sure the Hab can keep working for 4 years. Especially with a human occupant fixing problems as they arise. But there’s no way around the food issue. He’ll start starving in a year. We have to send him supplies. Simple as that.”
    “What about an Ares 4 presupply?” Said Teddy. “Land it at Ares 3 instead.”
    “That’s what we’re thinking, yeah,” Venkat confirmed. “Problem is, the original plan was to launch presupplies a year from now. They’re not ready yet.
    “It takes 8 months to get a probe to Mars in the best of times. The positions of Earth and Mars right now… it’s not the best of times. We figure we can get there in 9 months. Presuming he’s rationing his food, he’s got enough to last 350 more days. That means we need to build a presupply in three months . JPL hasn’t even started yet.”
    “That’ll be tight,” Bruce said. “Making a presupply is a 6 month process. We’re set up to pipeline a bunch of them at once, not to make one in a hurry.”
    “Sorry, Bruce,” Teddy said. “I know we’re asking a lot, but you have to find a way.”
    “We’ll find a way,” Bruce said. “But the OT alone will be a nightmare.”
    “Get started. I’ll find you the money.”
    “There’s also the booster,” Venkat said. “The only way to get a probe to Mars with the planets in their current positions is to spend a butt-load of fuel. We only have one booster capable of doing that. The Delta IX that’s on the pad right now for the EagleEye 3 Saturn probe. We’ll have to steal that. I talked to ULA, and they just can’t make another booster in time.”
    “The EagleEye 3 team will be pissed, but ok,” said Teddy. “We can delay their mission if JPL gets the payload done in time.”
    Bruce rubbed his eyes. “We’ll do our best.”
    “He’ll starve to death if you don’t,” Teddy said.
     
    Venkat

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