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Want to go to Mars? Dutch organisation Mars One says it will open applications imminently. It would be a one-way trip, and the company hopes to build a community of settlers on the planet.
Uncharted waters, mountains or far away lands have always drawn explorers. History books show that desire for adventure, even in the face of extreme danger, did not deter the likes of Columbus or Magellan.
So it is perhaps not surprising that Mars One has already received thousands of prospective applicants. But there is no return – unlike themission which hopes to fly to Mars and back in 2018. Continue reading the main story
The man behind the private space project dubbed Mars One is looking for people to travel to Mars, but he’s not offering a return ticket.
“The technology to get humans to Mars and keep them alive there exists,” Bas Lansdorp told Day 6 host Brent Bambury in an interview that aired this week on CBC Radio.
“The technology to bring humans from Mars back to Earth simply does not exist yet.”
Lansdorp said he’s looking for people who are utterly dependable, good in groups and “at their best when things are at their worst.”
The never-to-return explorers will require eight years of training, and the search starts this year.MOREHERE