More Than 78,000 Apply for One-Way Trip to Mars
Hello reader!
It
follows one communicates published on the day (05/07) in the website of “Parabolic
Arc” emphasizing that more than 78,000 apply for One-Way
Trip to Mars.
Duda Falcão
News
More Than 78,000 Apply for
One-Way Trip to Mars
Doug Messier
May 7,
2013, 10:01 am
Amersfoort,
Netherlands, 7th May 2013 (Mars One PR) – Just two weeks into the nineteen week application period, more than
seventy-eight thousand people have applied to the Mars One astronaut selection
program in the hope of becoming a Mars settler in 2023.
Mars One has received applications from
over 120 countries. Most applications come from USA (17324), followed by China
(10241), United Kingdom (3581), Russia, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, Colombia,
Argentina and India.
Bas Lansdorp, Mars One Co-Founder and
CEO said: “With seventy-eight thousand applications in two weeks, this is
turning out to be the most desired job in history. 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 we see happening,”
he said.
As part of the application every
applicant is required to explain his/her motivation behind their decision go to
Mars in an one minute video. Many applicants are choosing to publish this video
on the Mars One website. These are openly accessible on applicants.mars-one.com.
“Applicants we have received come from a
very wide range of personalities, professions and ages. This is significant
because what we are looking for is not restricted to a particular background.
From Round 1 we will take forward the most committed, creative, resilient and
motivated applicants,” said Dr. Norbert Kraft, Mars One Chief Medical Officer.
Mars One will continue to receive online
applications until August 31st 2013. From all the applicants in Round 1,
regional reviewers will select around 50-100 candidates for Round 2 in each of
the 300 geographic regions in the world that Mars One has identified.
Four rounds make the selection process,
which will come to an end in 2015; Mars One will then employ 28-40 candidates,
who will train for around 7 years. Finally an audience vote will elect one of
groups in training to be the envoys of humanity to Mars.
More information on the selection
process and subsequent training can be found on our website.
About Mars One: The Mars One Foundation
is a not-for-profit organisation that will send humans to Mars in 2023 to
establish the first permanent settlement outside Earth. Before the first
settlers land on Mars a self-sustaining habitat will be set up with help of
rovers and more settlers will follow every two years. We have designed a
realistic plan by using only existing technology available through the private
space industry. The first footprint on Mars will fascinate and inspire
generations; it is this public interest that will help finance this human
mission to Mars. Mars One is supported by space exploration experts from all
over the world.
Source:
Website of Parabolic Arc - http://www.parabolicarc.com

Nossa, que surpresa! Tanta gente a fim de ir para uma viagem que até agora se tem mostrado bastante arriscada. O show com certeza terá sucesso, e creio que em pouco tempo conseguirá angariar todo o dinheiro necessário para o evento da ida a Marte. Parece que o programa era mais conhecido do que a gente pensava (os organizadores também têm feito um ótimo trabalho com publicidade).
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Pois é! A taxa de inscrição tem o valor de 13 dólares, e com o atual número de inscrições, Mars One já faturou uma boa grana.
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