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list of 100 applicants who will move on to the next round of an ambitious private mission that aims to send four people every two years on a one-way trip to Mars starting 2024. Out of the initial 202,586 applicants, only 100 were selected to proceed Mars One says the MIT study is flawed, and that the company won't risk human lives until they are confident in their technology, but still, “there is no safe mission to Mars," Landorp said. "It’s impossible to eliminate all the risks." These risks aren Mars One plans to send four people to Mars in 12 years, with the intent to launch subsequent manned missions and colonize the planet. Its Technical Feasibility section promises that the mission is possible using "existing, validated and available technology." NASA releases report detailing its ambitions for sending astronauts to live on Mars: t.co/HynU53evaz pic.twitter.com/RRlQ96k28m However, there is one NASA scientist that thinks that a manned mission to Mars and its eventual colonization, even by The civilian mission to Mars, which will likely never happen "These candidates are one step closer to becoming the first humans on Mars." Unfortunately, all of the potential deportees are volunteers, and of the 100 only four would be sent on the More than 200,000 people across the globe originally applied when Mars One founder Bas Lansdorp first announced intentions to send what would be humanity's first mission to the Red Planet by 2025. See also: Short film tells the stories of three people who .
These numbers put us right on track for our goal of half a million applicants." "Mars One is a mission representing all humanity and its true spirit will be justified only if people from the entire world are represented. I'm proud that this is exactly what That includes the Asteroid Redirect Mission, which involves sending a to orbit the Red Planet and possibly landing on one of its moons. Then comes the hardest part: landing human beings on Mars with the equipment to get off the planet's surface and There’s an estimated 7.1 billion people on Earth (as of 2013), and There’s zero guarantee the mission will make the over 30 million mile trip to Mars—or even get off the ground in the first place. But that’s the risk these people are willing They now face a more stringent astronaut selection process. Those who make the final cut earn a seat on the Mars One mission, a one-way trip to the red planet. How will the astronauts be selected? The next round involves more filmed interviews and group .
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