Bigelow's BA300 as a Martian spaceship?



I was wondering if it would be feasible to stack a couple of Bigelow BA300's
together, add a large engine module on the back and maybe a Martian lander
to the front to make a manned Martian flyby or landing. Could a BA300
survive the stress of the engine putting it on a Martian trajectory?


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