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First Humans To Set Foot On Another Planet? 100 Finalists Have Been Chosen For A ONE-WAY Trip To MARS

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:27
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First Humans To Set Foot On Another Planet? 100 Finalists Have Been Chosen For A ONE-WAY Trip To MARS

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If everything goes in accordance to the nonprofit’s objective, 100 people will adventure off to Mars in 2024. Pictured is a spacecraft launched from a NASA facility, but NASA declined to take part in the Mars One’s mission.

Dutch nonprofit Mars One has selected 100 people who will continue to be in the running for a one-way trip to Mars, predicted to leave Earth in 2024. Out of more than 200,000 people who applied, 24 will be trained for the mission and four will take the first trip, if all goes according to plan.

In case this really is is the first you are learning of a one-way trip to the Red Planet, check out the narrative on the company and the folk who signed up to perish on Mars:

[ On one hand, they could be the first humans to set foot on another planet. On the other, they’ll die there.] This round of eliminations was made after Norbert Kraft, Mars One’s chief medical officer, interviewed 660 candidates who said they were ready to leave everything behind to venture to Mars. The applications were open to anyone over age 18, because the organization believes its greatest need is not to find the smartest or most-skilled people, but rather the people most dedicated to the cause. Even the astronauts on the International Space Station switch out every couple of months and go back home to family,” Kraft said in an interview with The Post in January. “In our case, the astronauts will live together in a group for the restof their lives.” Of the 50 men and 50 women selected for the next cut, 38 reside in the U.S. The next-most represented countries areCanada and Australia, both with seven. Two of the candidates were 18 when they applied in 2013; the oldest, Reginald George Foulds of Toronto, was 60. By education, the group breaks down as: 19 with no degree, two with associates, 27 bachelors, 30 masters, one law degree, four medical degrees and seven PhDs. Thirteen of the candidates are currently in school, 81 are employed and six are not working. Of the 16 candidates who live in D.C., Maryland and Virginia, 10 were eliminated, including a married couple. Those who remain are:

Daniel Max Carey, 52, a data architect who lives in Annandale, Va. Here You Can Read about what Carey’s family thinks of him potentially leaving the planet.
Oscar Mathews, 32, of Suffolk, Va., a nuclear engineer and Navy reservist.
Michael Joseph McDonnell, 50, of Fairfax, Va.
Laura Maxine Smith-Velazquez, 38, a human factors and systems engineer in Owings Mills, Md.
Sonia Nicole Van Meter, 36, a political consultant who recently moved from Austin, Tex., to Alexandria, Va.
Leila Rowland Zucker, 46, an emergency room doctor at Howard University Hospital in D.C. We Wrote About Zucker, her husband, Ron, and their little blue row house.

Here’s insights on how Mars One explains what comes following this for these candidates:

“The following selection rounds will focus on composing teams that can endure all the hardships of a permanent settlement on Mars. The candidates will receive their first shot at training in the copy of the Mars Outpost on Earth and will demonstrate their suitability to perform well in a team.”

To finance the calculated $6 billion trip (for just the first four people), Mars One will be televising the rest of the contest to narrow the group down to 24. Those 24 people will be split into six teams of four that will participate to determine which group is most ready to leave for Mars in 2024.

Mars One published a trailer for that broadcast, but no air date is set.

 

 

 

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2015/02/16/100-finalists-have-been-chosen-for-a-one-way-trip-to-mars/

http://www.smh.com.au/world/mars-one-competition-100-finalists-have-been-chosen-for-a-oneway-trip-to-red-planet-20150217-13gjkp.html

http://www.christiantimes.com/article/travel.to.mars.by.2024.100.finalists.selected.for.one.way.trip.to.mars.in.2024/51082.htm

 

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