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"Mars 2023: Inhabitants Wanted. Mars One will establish a permanent human settlement
on Mars. We invite you to participate by sharing our vision with your friends, and, perhaps,
by becoming the next Mars astronaut yourself."
Has anyone else heard about this? Of course it wll never work but its a heck of an idea.
(Apart from the fact its a one-way ticket.)
I know I shouldn't laugh but you have to love the visionaries that come up wth these ideas.
Actually, hang on a minute - there are thousands of applicants....
(Runs off to make tin foil space hat.)
Ive heard of the project, and would apply - but cant be bothered. 2023 is not a realistic timeframe in my oppinion.
Where does one apply for a Mars passport? And crucially, who stamps it at the end destination ! Is Duty free available?
Haha Good question!
Also what happens if they don't let you in? As there's no return journey do you have to hover in space?
The Americans would try to slap a flag on Mars and claim its thiers. And everyone would have to submit to an anti-terrorism interigation before entering Mars. The NSA would be slurping all the data as possible and then sell it onto GCHQ.
@jumpsuit wrote:Also what happens if they don't let you in? As there's no return journey do you have to hover in space?
I guess you would be Lost In Space !
Lol - nice one.
Off topic I know, but but what a good film that was. (Even if just for the theme tune
by Apollo 440.)
I did like the movie - but have to sadly disagree on the soundtrack (not to my taste). I do love the theme music to Game Of Thrones though
...although that is harder to dance to.:smileytongue:
Back on topic I read that if an astronaut was to go to Mars they would accumulate two thirds of their total lifetime allowance of radiation on one journey.
@jumpsuit wrote:...although that is harder to dance to.:smileytongue:
Back on topic I read that if an astronaut was to go to Mars they would accumulate two thirds of their total lifetime allowance of radiation on one journey.
I read that too and think I found a link to that
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/30/nasa_says_mars_trip_would_exceed_radiation_guidelines/
However what I found funny is that the wheel tracks a Mars Rover accidently drew what one would describe the male anatomy
Well that would be a shocker to find on the surface of Mars in 500 years when they forget someone already went up there.
I see they have narrowed their selection of candidates down to the last 100.
(Although after seeing some of the candidates application films on BBC News I really am worried about
the future of Humanity lol)]
This headline on CNN made me laugh - I don't think they realised quite how it reads
(Or maybe they do actually know what will happen to the people sent there lol.)
"Mars One: 'We're all going to die, but it's important what you do before you die"
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