Welcome to our 2010 Blue Ridge Nebula MARS 2010 MLK DAY Deimos and Phobos, 100% gravity, continues plasma thrust, round trip flight.

01-15-2010

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes initiates the world’s first and safest Spacelines 20-10 MLK Day flight to the Mars orbital system via our Lunar bases passinger and cargo transfer station by lifting off vertically in his Haynes Saucer 711DH.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes departs our Colorado Blue Ridge Nebula surface passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee earth to orbit Haynes Saucer shuttle 711DH.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes establishes a low orbit flying saucer system check profile before heading to our Blue Ridge Nebula geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee earth to orbit Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters final approach to our Blue Ridge Nebula geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee earth to orbit Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes docks at the Blue Ridge Nebula geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee earth to orbit Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes dedocks from the Blue Ridge Nebula earth’s geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the Los Dilila station to station Haynes Saucer shuttle.

01-16-2010

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes arrives at the halfway point in his journey to the Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the Los Dilila space wheel station-tospace wheel station Haynes Saucer shuttle.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters final approach to our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the Los Dilila space wheel station to space wheel station Haynes Saucer shuttle.

               

01-17-2010

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers out of Los Dilila  at our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station and dedocks  in his el Jimmie lee 2 orbit to Lunar surface Haynes Saucer shuttle.

                                     

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters the initial approach toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar Base passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee 2 orbit to Lunar surface Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters his mid approach toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar Base passenger /cargo transfer station in the el Jimmie lee 2 orbit to Lunar surface Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters his final approach toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar Base passenger /cargo transfer station in his el Jimmie lee 2 orbit to Lunar surface Haynes Saucer shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes arrives at the Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar base passenger /cargo Lunar base transfer center and glides his el Jimmie lee 2 shuttle gracefully into the docking bay of our Starship  named Las Dershawna.

 Commander Dr. Doug Haynes docked inside his Las Dershawna Starship  with  our el Jimmie lee 2 shuttle at the Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar base passenger /cargo transfer center.

01-18-2010 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters the flight deck of his Star Trek looking Starship Las Dershawna and navigates it into a vertical takeoff departure sequences from our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar Base passenger /cargo transfer station.

 

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes initiates our 4th  Earth to Mars orbital systems round trip flight by departing the gravity of the moon on the good Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday in his famous Las Dershawna Starship. Commander Dr. Doug Haynes will use his twin Suramaket motors continues ion thruster features to help get to the moons of Mars within one week.

 01-21-2010

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes arrives at the halfway point in his journey to the red planet of war right on path and schedule utilizing his Las Dershawna Haynes Saucer Starship s continues electronic thrust ion motors.

 

01-24-2010

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes arrives at the Mars planetary and moon orbital site right on schedule and initiates a vertical approach to landing on Phobas in  his Star Trek looking Haynes Saucer Starship Dershawna.

 

 

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes de-docks from Las Dershawna cargo bay and deploys both  remote investigation Haynes Saucer probes Felicia and Asela before docking el Jimmie lee 3 with our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Marshin orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into and de-docks el Jimmie lee 4 with our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Marshin orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes navigates his el Jimmie lee 4 Haynes orbit to surface Saucer through the upper atmosphere of Mars before entering a vertically high profile approach toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines surface passenger /cargo transfer station.

             

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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters a final vertical approach toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines surface passenger /cargo transfer station in el Jimmie lee 4 Haynes Saucer.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes completes his final vertical approach down to the Marshin landscape and celebrates the on time performances of our fourth biannually passenger / cargo earth mars city pair delivery cycle at the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines surface passenger /cargo transfer station.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes imitates his short fore day exploration / stay on the surface of Mars buy deploying the larger remote exploration Haynes Saucer probe called Aidia from the forward lower cargo bay area of el Jimmie lee 4.

01-25-2010 

 

After droppings off its surface exploration robot the miniature Felicia Haynes Saucer climbs high above the moon Phobos to maximize the exploration range efficiency while relying its  ground rovers satellite video telemetry transmission results back to Commander Dr. Doug Haynes monitoring station located on the right side of el Jimmie lee 4’s flight deck as he sits on Mars.

 

After being air dropped off by its mother ship the surface exploration walker begins transmitting close up ground surveying images of Phobos to the miniature Felicia Haynes Saucer’s global relaying platforms audio video communication instruments.

 

01-26-2010

After droppings off its surface exploration robot the miniature Asela Haynes Saucer climbs high above the moon Demose to maximize the exploration range efficiency while relying its  ground rovers satellite video telemetry transmission results back to Commander Dr. Doug Haynes monitoring station located on the right side of el Jimmie lee 4’s flight deck as he sits on Mars.

 

 

 

 

 

After being air dropped off  by its mother ship the surface exploration walker begins transmitting close up ground surveying images of Demos to the miniature Asela Haynes Saucer’s global relaying platforms audio video  communication instruments.

 

01-27-2010

 

After droppings off its surface exploration robot the miniature Aidia Haynes Saucer climbs high above the surface of Mars to maximize the exploration range efficiency while relying its ground rovers satellite video telemetry transmission results back to Commander Dr. Doug Haynes monitoring station located on the right side of el Jimmie lee 4’s flight deck.

 

After being air dropped off  by its mother ship the surface exploration walker begins transmitting close up ground surveying images of Demos to the miniature Aidia  Haynes Saucer’s global relaying platforms audio video  communication instruments.  

01-28-2010

 

As Earth's orbit slips in fount of Mars for the next two years Commander Dr. Doug Haynes raps up his historic six day stay on the great red planet of war robot right on schedule and lifts his el Jimmie lee 4 flying saucer into a low vertical  rendezvous stabile hovering platform position and facilitates the docking of his  miniature Aidia  Haynes Saucer and its associated surface exploration walker before heading to our  orbiting Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines  passenger /cargo transfer station.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes docks at the Mars Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes dedocks his el Jimmie lee 3 from our mars orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station and heads to Deimos while retrieving both his miniature Felicia Phobos and Asela Deimos aloft exploration Haynes Saucers and their associated surface investigation walking robots.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters a down wind approach toward his Star Trek looking starship Haynes Saucer which is still docked at our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines Deimos surface passenger /cargo transfer station.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee 3 Haynes Saucer enters a final alignment approach to his Star Trek looking starship Las Dershawna.

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into his Las Dershawna Haynes Saucer starship and navigates it into a vertically departs from our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines Deimos surface passenger /cargo transfer station.

  

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes departs the Deimos orbital system in his Star Trek looking starship Las Dershawna.
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes departs the entire Mars Deimos and Phobos orbital system in his Star Trek looking starship Las Dershawna right on schedule.

02-01-2010

As Mars Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his Starship Las Dershawna Haynes Saucer reach their halfway point back home from Mars his spaceline transportation management team honors their CEO during 2010 black history month. The Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline honors Dr. Doug E Haynes as the first species of earth to establish a safe and profitable American FAA/AST registered Spaceline. Way before most of today’s operators even thought about staring their airlines or aviation / aerospace manufacturing companies Dr. Doug’s pioneering and aerospace science transportation efforts helped jump start the passenger and cargo civilian third wave galactic airline space transportation industry way back in the early 80’s. Dr. Hayne began this leadership role by right this second Ph. D book called the Third Wave Galactic Airline Space Transportation industry. We appreciate the fact that others admire or leadership success so much that they try to steal or blessing from God. That’s why we still need to celebrate a black history month in the 21st century; to set the God guided record straight each time.

 

02-03-2010

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes completes our fourth earth to mars orbital system city pairs flight in record braking time ones more as he gracefully guides his Star Trek looking Starship Las Dershawna in to vertical approach to docking / landing in the middle of our Blue  Ridge Nebula Spaceline Lunar orbital passenger /cargo transfer station.  

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into his Los Dilila station to station Haynes Saucer bubble flight deck windowed shuttle and de-docks toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station right on schedule.

02-04-2010

 Commander Dr. Doug Haynes arrives at and enters a low orbit for docking aliment attitude with our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline geostationary orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in his station to rotating station to station Los Dilila shuttle.

            

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into his USO looking Stingray Haynes Saucer HSGSUW and head away from our geostationary orbiting transfer station in preparation for a earth reentry operation that will eventually lead to a water subsurface docking at our newly established  off-shore space/ ocean passenger /cargo terminal port.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes deploys his space vacuum based bubble jumping ejection pods just before his USO Stingray Haynes Saucer enters the initial earth atmosphere reentry phase of Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his USO Stingray Haynes Saucer enter the initial earth atmosphere reentry phase of Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters the stratospheres reentry phase of  Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system while his ramrocket SURAMKET  motors revert to their original ram air scramjet breathing phases of operation just before deploying his atmospheric based bubble jumping ejection pods.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his DARPA’s submersible disk shaped aircraft Haynes Saucer shuttle enters a low altitude vertical hover over our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines newly established  Haiti off shore space/ ocean passenger /cargo terminal.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes submerses his Stingray Haynes Saucer while in route to our newly established  Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines passenger /cargo terminal.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface DARP designated Stingray Haynes Saucer navigates its way through the subsurface reigns of the earth oceans in route to our  underwater Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines Haiti off shore space/ ocean  passenger /cargo transfer station route sequence as the DEHAS Inc twin Suramakets revert to their state of the art sub-aquatic operating hydrofoil operations.

 

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes deploys his bubble jumping ejection pods just before his DARPA USO Stingray Haynes Saucer enters its off shore space/ ocean passenger /cargo terminal port final approach point.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters an underwater final aliment approach and docks with our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline atlantics ocean passenger /cargo terminal transfer station in his DARPA’s submersible aircraft called the Stingray Hayes Saucer HSGSUW.

02-05-2010

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes dedocks from our primary hub and spoke sub atlantics ocean surface passenger /cargo transfer /servicing terminal in his famous DARPA flying submarine called the Haynes Stingray Saucer HSGSUW.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes navigates his famous DARPA Stingray flying submarine Haynes Saucer HSGSUW upward through the water and away from our newly established under water off shore space / sub ocean passenger /cargo transfer port.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes surface in his disk shaped, DARPA designated submersible aircraft as our DEHAS Inc SUARMKET powerplants revert into their patented state of the art ramjet / scram jet atmospheric berating operational statues.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes hydroplanes his disk shaped, DARPA designated submersible aircraft into a horizontal takeoff and departure profile.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes performs our patented hydroplaning horizontal takeoff and departure sequence while initiating the final leg of our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route profile.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes executes a low crosswind takeoff departure from our off shore space/ ocean  passenger /cargo transfer station in his Stingray Haynes Saucer.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes pulls his disk shaped DARPA designated submersible aircraft into a vertically, nose up. attitude flight path toward the top of the stratosphere as our DEHAS Inc twin SUARMKET powerplants once again revert into their state of the art ram-scram-rocket high altitude operational statues.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters a low orbit for docking operations with our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline near earth orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station in the world’s first aquatic subsurface station-to-space station, DARPA submersible aircraft, shuttle.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his DARPA submersible aircraft climb through orbital altitudes toward our Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline near earth orbit, rotating, passenger /cargo transfer station and initiates his initial approach docking sequence.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his DARPA submersible aircraft rendezvous closer toward our rotating, passenger /cargo transfer station for Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline docking procedures.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his DARPA submersible aircraft matches their rendezvous altitude  and orbital speed with our rotating, passenger /cargo transfer station and initiates his mid approach docking sequence.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes receive ATC clearance to use cold RCU thrusters while gracefully navigating his DARPA submersible aircraft toward its designated seven segmented passenger /cargo transfer terminal docking bay parking spot.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes turns to line up with the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines near earth orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station as Blue Ridge space hotel guest watch the world’s first aquatic subsurface station-to-space station, DARPA submersible aircraft shuttle pass by.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes slowly begins his final approach toward our earth orbital primary passenger /cargo transfer station as the rotating Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines space station docking bay doors open.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes turns to lines up with the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines near earth orbiting passenger /cargo transfer station as guest watch the world’s first aquatic subsurface station-to-space station, DARPA submersible aircraft shuttle pass by.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes reaches the threshold of the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines near earth orbiting passenger /cargo transfer stations docking bay with his aquatic stingray submersible space shuttle.

  

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his aquatic stingray submersible Haynes Saucer enters the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines passenger /cargo transfer stations docking bay.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into and dedocks as the guest of our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines near earth orbiting passenger /cargo transfer stations watch the el Jimmie lee station to surface station Haynes Saucer head for the earth upper atmosphere with the ramrockets in horizontal thrust space flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer enter the first part of his initial earth’s atmosphere reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system earth upper atmosphere with the ramrockets in full vertical thrust space flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer enter deeper into the upper earth’s atmosphere reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system with the ramrockets in full vertical thrust space flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer heats up as it enters the earth’s atmosphere reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system with the ramrockets in full vertical thrust space flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes pitches the nose up on his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer to slow it down as it continues to heats up in the upper region of the earths atmosphere reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface/ el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer HSGSUW enters the upper stratospheres reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route system with the ramrockets in full vertical thrust space flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer N 711 DH passes through the lower stratospheres portion of the earth’s atmosphere reentry phase of the final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight route sequence as the DEHAS Inc twin Suramakets revert to their patented state-of-the art, air breathing scramjet operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer N 711 DH navigates their way through the clouds of the lower stratospheres with the scramjets in full vertical thrust operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer HSGSUW navigates their way through the upper troposphere portion of the  final leg in our Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines earth-mars city pair round trip flight sequence as the DEHAS Inc twin Suramakets revert to their patented state of the art, air breathing ramjet operations in full vertical thrust operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer N 711 DH navigates their way through the clouds of the upper troposphere with the scramjets in full horizontal operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer N 711 DH navigates their way through the clouds of the lower troposphere with the scramjets in partial horizontal operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his orbit to surface el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer N 711 DH navigates their way under the Colorado sky’s while in route eastward toward our Colorado spaceport with the ramjets in cruse horizontal flight operations.

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer shuttle turns toward the initial approach point just above our surface based 99th Aero Squadron Restaurant with the ramjets in cruse horizontal flight operations.

 

 

 

 

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie lee Haynes Saucer shuttle arrive at the  initial approach point  for the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines primary passenger /cargo transfer station which is just above our surface based 99th Aero Squadron Restaurant.

 

 

 

 

 

Commander Dr. Doug Haynes enters a down wind arrival flight sequences at our Colorado spaceport aboard in his Haynes his el Jimmie lee Saucer with the ramjets in cruse horizontal flight operations.

                 20-10 MLK Earth to Mars Flight Plan

 

December 19th 2010; As always and  thanks to God, el Jimmie Lee is position for Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline’s final terrestrial based MARS MLK-DAY flight. All future Mars training flights will incorporate actual un-captured aloft flying components within them.

January 15th 2010; As always and  thanks to God, Commander Dr. Doug Haynes celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) birthday in Christian respectful style by initiating the worlds first Spacelines Mars pre-trip to our two superstation and Lunar base transfer station where we will stage our fourth round trip flight to the Mars system. 

 January 18th 2010; As always and  thanks to God, Commander Dr. Doug Haynes celebrates our nations Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday in technological style by initiating the worlds first Spacelines fourth round trip flight to the Mars system utilizing two shuttles and our deep space Star Trek  looking starship configuration. As always this flight profile supports the generation and maintenance of positive gravity forces 100% of the trip so that standard earth like hygiene protocols such as water and waste management as created by Dr. Haynes for BRNS, NASA and DARPA instead of soiled diapers and bad hair days in space for his space flight team.

January 24th 2010; As always and  thanks to God, Commander Dr. Doug Haynes celebrates his arrival to the MARS MLK Day flight surface in technological style by completing the first half of  the worlds first Spacelines fourth round trip flight to the Mars system.

January 28th 2010; As always and  thanks to God, Commander Dr. Doug Haynes celebrates his departure from the MARS MLK Day surface in technological style by initiating the second half of the worlds first Spacelines fourth round trip flight to the Mars system.

February 1st2010; As always and  thanks to God While BRNS celebrates Black History month as the ones who first jumped started the FAA Certified Civilian Third Wave Airline/Spaceline Transportation industry way back in the late 20th century the DEHAS Inc Manufacturing company prepares to rollout its second generation, and largest FAA/AST registered orbital space shuttle named “Los Dilila” as posted at (http://www.blueridgeairlines.com/products20531.html) for flight testing by  Dr. Doug Haynes, he celebrates his arrival from the MARS MLK Day round trip flight in lovingly Valentine’s Day heart beating style by completing BRNS two space station docking sequences and  twin shuttle transfer activity’s near Lunar and mid altitude orbits.

March 01, 2010; As always and thanks to God, Commander Dr. Doug Haynes, Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline and DEHAS In manufacturing services celebrates their two decade leadership in the civilian Third Wave Airline/Spaceline transportation industry by featuring the construction and flight testing progress of the worlds first, FAA/ AST registered, disk shaped, UFO looking space shuttle Los Dilila.

           As always God bless you all this 2010 winter season

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MARS /BRNS Retograde Orbit

Dec 1, 2009 Mars leaves constellation Cancer and enters Leo.  

 

Dec 3, 2009 Apparent diameter of Mars exceeds 10".

 

Dec 21, 2009  Apparent brightness of Mars exceeds -0.5 mag.

Dec 22, 2009   Mars becomes stationary and then starts its retograde opposition loop, as Earth passes between the Red Planet and the Sun.  

 Jan 1, 2010 

Mars shines at mag -0.77 in constellation Leo with an apparent diameter of 12.67". Distance from Earth is 0.73885 AU (111 million km).

Jan 9, 2010 Mars leaves constellation Leo and enters Cancer again, during retograde opposition loop.  

Jan 11, 2010  Apparent brightness of Mars exceeds -1.0 mag.

Jan 18, 2010  Dr. Dougs Blue Ridge Nebula fourth Mars Flight

 Jan 27, 2010 Closest approach of Mars and Earth (0.664 AU = 99.33 million km). Apparent diameter of Mars is 14.105".

Jan 29, 2010 Mars opposition on Earth, Earth in inferior conjunction on Mars. Apparent brightness of Mars reaches -1.28 mag in constellation Cancer.

Feb 14, 2010 Mars  apparent brightness becomes fainter than -1.0 mag.

Feb 21, 2010 Mars at its greatest northern heliocentric ecliptic latitude (+1.8489 deg).

 Mar 5, 2010  Mars' apparent brightness becomes fainter than -0.5 mag.   

Mar 11, 2010 Mars becomes stationary to end its retograde opposition loop as the Earth has passed it on its inner orbit, and proceeds in prograde apparent motion.  

Mar 22, 2010 Apparent diameter of Mars decreases below 10".  

 Mar 25, 2010 Mars' apparent brightness becomes fainter than 0.0 mag.  

 Mar 30, 2010 Mars moves beyond 1.0 AU distance.

 Mar 31, 2010 Mars in Aphelion (1.66594 AU, 249.2 million km).

  

http://seds.org/~spider/spider/Mars/mars2010.html

              Past BRNS Mars Simulation Flight Videos

 2003

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ZJgfTknM8&feature=channel  

2005

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ZJgfTknM8&feature=channel  

2007

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ZJgfTknM8&feature=channel  

 

2010         

                God Bless you all this 20-10 year