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Old Jan 13th 2014 | 4:01 pm
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Default One way trip to Mars - would you?

Well it's a bit late to apply now as they are whittling down the shortlist (currently 75 Canadians on it) to become part of a team to colonise Mars.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/75-ca...mars-1.1634660

Apparently going ahead in 2025 (all relying on sufficient funding - might fall down there).

I think they are personally nuts, from my limited knowledge of space travel (ok very limted) we've only just sent up a bloody rover with an umbrella on top of it - let alone know enough to start a civilisation.

One woman from Edmonton who made it through to the next round said

Edmontonian Christy Foley, 32, and her 33-year-old husband, who have no children, both sent in applications. She was selected, and he wasn't.
“I'll miss him, but he's going to reapply,” the government worker told CTV Edmonton. “(Mars One's) message is very much ‘Don't give up, follow your dreams.'”


Nice I'll miss him but he's going to reapply

At least put some decent eye candy in there for gods sake, can you imagine if this hair brained scheme is successful, the kids they will eventually have to produce are going to be downright fugly.
 
Old Jan 13th 2014 | 5:08 pm
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Lots of people have been "selected", to the point where selection is more about getting media coverage than really finding nutters who want to go.

The thing is I actually want to support this but I'm getting the feeling it's turning into some kind of space cult rather than a realistic plan to colonise Mars.

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Old Jan 13th 2014 | 5:14 pm
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Can one nominate people to go?
 
Old Jan 13th 2014 | 5:53 pm
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Is there a Martian equivalent IELTS test for a Martian Visa ?
 
Old Jan 14th 2014 | 2:48 am
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Well I had a one way ticket to Canada.

I heard one of those initially selected on the radio yesterday. He's already 62!!
 
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Originally Posted by magnumpi
Is there a Martian equivalent IELTS test for a Martian Visa ?
MELTS?
 
Old Jan 14th 2014 | 3:46 am
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Originally Posted by mandymoochops
One woman from Edmonton who made it through to the next round said

Edmontonian Christy Foley, 32, and her 33-year-old husband, who have no children, both sent in applications. She was selected, and he wasn't.
“I'll miss him, but he's going to reapply,” the government worker told CTV Edmonton. “(Mars One's) message is very much ‘Don't give up, follow your dreams.'”
To be fair to them, they do live in Edmonton, so it's an easy decision.
 
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And after 5 years of Martian PR

http://beamartian.jpl.nasa.gov/account/register
 
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Originally Posted by christmasoompa
To be fair to them, they do live in Edmonton, so it's an easy decision.
HA HA - laughed out loud at that.

Err no I wouldn't go in a million years.
 
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Originally Posted by Geordie Lass
HA HA - laughed out loud at that.

Err no I wouldn't go in a million years.
I might apply in a million years!
 
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Hell no! Too much I haven't seen on this planet, and I would miss everyone I know terribly... It's not like moving abroad when you can always visit and such, this is one way, one way, like never coming back... Never. My visualization of mars is like a huge fireball, so that doesn't help either
 
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I can imagine the trip there to be like driving through the prairies. Awesome for the first 5 minutes and then for days (or in this case years) wanting to pluck out your eyeballs with a blunt spanner.
 
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Default Re: One way trip to Mars - would you?

Originally Posted by mandymoochops
I can imagine the trip there to be like driving through the prairies. Awesome for the first 5 minutes and then for days (or in this case years) wanting to pluck out your eyeballs with a blunt spanner.
Hehehehe, I would agree
 
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Originally Posted by gozitanguygoinghome99xx
Hell no! Too much I haven't seen on this planet, and I would miss everyone I know terribly... It's not like moving abroad when you can always visit and such, this is one way, one way, like never coming back... Never. My visualization of mars is like a huge fireball, so that doesn't help either
Your visualization is astonishingly inaccurate.
 
Old Jan 14th 2014 | 10:21 am
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In short no.

Canada needs me too much.
 


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