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Space Travel Update: Man On Mars, Soon
As the SpaceX Dragon mission to the International Space Station comes to a successful close, the future of space travel comes a bit closer. That's good news for NASA and America's refocused space program. But they better not get too comfortable with their accomplishments so far, another company already has plans for a human settlement on Mars by 2023.Mars One plans to send the first crew of four astronauts on a seven-month journey to Mars by April 2023 to establish the first human settlement. Sending a new team to the settlement every two years, the plan calls for over 20 humans to live and work on the red planet by 2033.
"A manned mission to Mars is one of the most exciting, inspiring and ambitious adventures that mankind can take on," says Mars One on its website. "We see this as a journey that belongs to us all, and it is for this reason that we will make every tread a step we take together."
To finance the operation, Mars One plans on bringing all of us along on the ride, watching and helping decide as the teams of settlers are selected, trained and prepared for the mission.
Secretly working out the plan since early 2011, the Mars One team has met with international aerospace companies who can design and deliver the essential hardware components for the Mars mission.
[Flickr photo by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center]
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Leslie Jun 4th 2012 12:28PM
This only gives humans another planet to destroy and the humans on it.
Heikhali@aol.com Jun 4th 2012 12:39PM
Human "lab rats" abandon spaceship Earth for Mars!
GoBucksJoe Jun 4th 2012 9:11PM
Scientifically, this is really cool. But I think it is not a good use of money we don't have.
Perhaps they can get corporate sponsorships, sell ads on the rockets, charge new agencies money to show film from the trip.
Rich Jun 4th 2012 1:12PM
I envision a disaster in the making. The biggest problem I see with their plans is that those who end up going are going on a one way trip. Not having an option to return will lead to mental issues and could easily cause the demise of everyone living there. Can you imagine just how small living quarters will be and how long those people will be trapped? I'm not saying that we should not do this; I just think they need better alternative planning.
shawn d Jun 4th 2012 2:39PM
I couldnt imagine any of that, but I could imagine bangin a bunch of martian chicks.
chucker Jun 4th 2012 2:53PM
Bolthole for the rich & powerful (and their kids) when they're done screwing up the earth.
Brad Jun 4th 2012 4:51PM
What a wonderful story. Let's hope the human spirit keeps up and we never stop exploring or reaching out. It is, after all, what makes us great.
Don Byrd Jun 4th 2012 4:37PM
Will someone pleade bang Shawn!
Flagrante Delicto Jun 4th 2012 5:59PM
For what purpose, going to a planet that will not sustain life. Might as well open MoonBaseAlpha. Seven months one way? Better take lots of porn.
Mike in NY Jun 4th 2012 8:03PM
Does anybody want to volunteer their mother in law for a one way trip?
Martian1 Jun 6th 2012 9:53AM
If you thought unemployment is bad here, wait til you get there.