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Thread started 05/17/13 5:50am

Graycap23

78,000 to live on Mars: Have you signed up?

78,000 to live on Mars: Have you signed up?

78,000 people have applied to live on Mars. Up to 3,000 will make the first cut, and the 28-40 finalists will spend seven years training before 4 finally get selected for a one-way trip to live on Mars.

By Mike Wall, Space.com / May 9, 2013

An artist drew this future portrait of Mars One astronauts and their colony on the Red Planet. 78,000 have already signed up to live on Mars, but Mars One CEO and co-founder Bas Lansdorp expects applications to keep pouring in: he's hoping half a million people will sign up for a one-way ticket to Mars.

Bryan Versteeg / Mars One / Space.com

In Pictures: Exploring Mars with Curiosity Enlarge Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on stumbleupon Share on email Huge numbers of people on Earth are keen to leave the planet forever and seek a new life homesteading on Mars. In Pictures: Exploring Mars with Curiosity Related stories Ads by Google Top Ranked MBA From UNC UNC's MBA Online Program ForWorking Executives. Learn More! www.OnlineMBA.unc.edu Subscribe Today to the Monitor Click Here for your FREE 30 DAYS ofThe Christian Science MonitorWeekly Digital Edition About 78,000 people have applied to become Red Planet colonists with the nonprofit organization Mars One since its application process opened on April 22, officials announced today (May 7). Mars One aims to land four people on the Red Planet in 2023 as the vanguard of a permanent colony, with more astronauts arriving every two years thereafter. http://www.csmonitor.com/...M.facebook
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Reply #1 posted 05/17/13 6:23am

CarrieMpls

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My bf would love it if we'd both be able to go but seeing as he has MS it's not going to happen. I don't think the health plan on Mars will be all that great.

Even if we could, I'd never go. It would be lovely ot be able to visit, but living there would get incredibly boring and tedious.

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Reply #2 posted 05/17/13 7:14am

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it would take fucking ages to get to work if i moved there. it takes long enough as it is. i bet amazon don't deliver either, and netflix definately isn't going to work, so fuck that

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Reply #3 posted 05/17/13 8:19am

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wtf is there to do on Mars??

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Reply #4 posted 05/17/13 8:22am

unique

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Tokyo89 said:

wtf is there to do on Mars??

eat it a layer at a time, chocolate first, then the caramel, then the nougat

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Reply #5 posted 05/17/13 8:25am

Graycap23

Tokyo89 said:

wtf is there to do on Mars??

Get the hell away from the crazy humans on this planet.

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Reply #6 posted 05/17/13 9:02am

Tokyo89

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unique said:

Tokyo89 said:

wtf is there to do on Mars??

eat it a layer at a time, chocolate first, then the caramel, then the nougat



lol

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Reply #7 posted 05/17/13 9:03am

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Graycap23 said:

Tokyo89 said:

wtf is there to do on Mars??

Get the hell away from the crazy humans on this planet.



I'd wanna commit suicide after 6 months.. 2 months

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Reply #8 posted 05/17/13 9:03am

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i love planet earth. it will take longer than my lifetime to terraform mars into the paradise that earth is, now

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Reply #9 posted 05/17/13 9:17am

morningsong

No, I couldn't imagine never seeing a tree, a bird, blue skies ever again. Now if I knew I was coming back, maybe.

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Reply #10 posted 05/17/13 9:29am

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I can definitely see the lure of the adventure, but spend the energy and money fixing the problems on this planet before jumping off to others.

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*partypooper*

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #11 posted 05/17/13 9:48am

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Nothinbutjoy said:

I can definitely see the lure of the adventure, but spend the energy and money fixing the problems on this planet before jumping off to others.

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*partypooper*

Yeah I understand your feelings, but from what I understand the budget first is using so little of the overall budget it's only a percentage of a penny, plus that money would barely make a dent in what really are the issues cause it aint the money it's what folks are doing with the money a lot of the time. And not least the discoveries and necessary technology made by these ventures always reflect back to us ordinary people in some way.

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Just remember we gave $700B just to bailout institutions not that long ago, no where near that kind of money is being spent on the space programs and technolocial advancement of the species, that put a lot of things into prespective to me. At least these type of programs reach out to educate and inspire the next generation.

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Reply #12 posted 05/17/13 10:17am

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I'mma wait a generation or so for the radioactivity to spawn some three-tittied women before making the long-ass trip out there.

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Reply #13 posted 05/17/13 10:20am

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Me thinks it would turn into some sort of :

Lord of the flies poster.jpg

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Reply #14 posted 05/17/13 10:26am

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morningsong said:

Nothinbutjoy said:

I can definitely see the lure of the adventure, but spend the energy and money fixing the problems on this planet before jumping off to others.

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*partypooper*

Yeah I understand your feelings, but from what I understand the budget first is using so little of the overall budget it's only a percentage of a penny, plus that money would barely make a dent in what really are the issues cause it aint the money it's what folks are doing with the money a lot of the time. And not least the discoveries and necessary technology made by these ventures always reflect back to us ordinary people in some way.

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Just remember we gave $700B just to bailout institutions not that long ago, no where near that kind of money is being spent on the space programs and technolocial advancement of the species, that put a lot of things into prespective to me. At least these type of programs reach out to educate and inspire the next generation.

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Yeah, I know that argument and I'm down with scientific discovery and all that. I'd just like to see this planet get some real help before we physically move on to other planets.

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And that help DOESN'T include bailing out robber barons.

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I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #15 posted 05/17/13 10:54am

Tremolina

Depressing

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Reply #16 posted 05/17/13 11:22am

Graycap23

Tokyo89 said:

Graycap23 said:

Get the hell away from the crazy humans on this planet.



I'd wanna commit suicide after 6 months.. 2 months

[Edited 5/17/13 9:04am]

Not if there was a 10 to 1 woman to man ratio.

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Reply #17 posted 05/17/13 11:29am

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Graycap23 said:

Tokyo89 said:



I'd wanna commit suicide after 6 months.. 2 months

[Edited 5/17/13 9:04am]

Not if there was a 10 to 1 woman to man ratio.


eek

Oh hell I wouldn't make it a week!! Can my one true love come? If I can have him all to myself.. finally, I'd move anywhere!! lol

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Reply #18 posted 05/17/13 11:46am

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unique said:

it would take fucking ages to get to work if i moved there. it takes long enough as it is. i bet amazon don't deliver either, and netflix definately isn't going to work, so fuck that

lol

It's a 'one way' ticket. sigh

Mars could be used to house prison inmates. hmmm :wildthoughts:

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Reply #19 posted 05/17/13 11:56am

SimpleSoul

falloff Why in the hell would we go to mars and we can't even take care of our own planet lol
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Reply #20 posted 05/17/13 12:07pm

morningsong

Seems like a whole lot of people would gladly go though. In hopes of creating a different type of society, but isn't that how it always starts.

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Reply #21 posted 05/17/13 12:59pm

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SimpleSoul said:

falloff Why in the hell would we go to mars and we can't even take care of our own planet lol

Bingo !! yeahthat

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Reply #22 posted 05/17/13 1:59pm

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SimpleSoul said:

falloff Why in the hell would we go to mars and we can't even take care of our own planet lol


Setting roots for the backup plan in case we totally screw THIS planet up beyond repair.

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Reply #23 posted 05/17/13 4:19pm

morningsong

Different view.

Artist impression of Mars One

And their planning on it being like a reality tv show. confused It ain't gonna happen. But it would be interesting I guess to see how much people want to invest in such a venture. First you'd have to know how plants would grow under those conditions wouldn't you? If the human body would change so much that they'd be unable to return to Earth, how would that body's requirements change? I don't see this in 10 years too many questions. At least planet earth gravity's the same every where and you can always go outside a get a breathe of air. To be completely enclosed forever, in a pod or in a suit.

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Reply #24 posted 05/17/13 4:27pm

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3000 people PAID to join? wow this is a scam... Darwinism wins!

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Reply #25 posted 05/17/13 4:47pm

morningsong

Ew, how would you handle the dead, burial is out of the question, isn't it, I guess there's always cremation, indoors, then toss the ashes outside.

I don't think those signing up pay, I think it's outside investors, I just read mostly from the US and China.

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Reply #26 posted 05/17/13 10:40pm

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morningsong said:

Ew, how would you handle the dead, burial is out of the question, isn't it, I guess there's always cremation, indoors, then toss the ashes outside.

I don't think those signing up pay, I think it's outside investors, I just read mostly from the US and China.

i'm sure in the application form they will say "dead people need not apply" or something like that. hopefully they are forward thinking and say "the undead need not apply". you don't want a bunch of zombies on mars. it's bad enough with the nazis hiding on the dark side of the moon

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Reply #27 posted 05/18/13 10:14am

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morningsong said:

Ew, how would you handle the dead, burial is out of the question, isn't it, I guess there's always cremation, indoors, then toss the ashes outside.

I don't think those signing up pay, I think it's outside investors, I just read mostly from the US and China.


Actually....what are they going to do with all the crap?

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Reply #28 posted 05/18/13 10:23am

imago

Mars has no magnetic field.
Your body would be subjected to massive doses of radiation over time.

You'll die of cancer, guaranteed.


They'd had to build the colony under ground, and far under ground.
Obviously, they are not. I can't see how they get around this

radiation problem.


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Reply #29 posted 05/18/13 12:16pm

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Graycap23 said:

Tokyo89 said:

wtf is there to do on Mars??

Get the hell away from the crazy humans on this planet.

...and the air, trees, water.

When it comes down to it, all there really will BE on Mars is 78,000 humans!

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