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February 25, 2015, 02:05:36 AM
#30
Probably. After all, they don't really want us to know what's going on up there anyway.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 04:04:58 PM
#29
I've never believed in this Mars One Mission. It just doesn't make any sense nor do I see where they would get the money from or how they would profit from it. I think it's just some elaborate hoax.

The fact that these people have so blatantly advertised it as a 'one way trip' just shows you how much contempt they have for people, I would never work with anyone with such a disregard for their own peoples' safety, It could possibly make sense if you were going to try sending these guys to a planet with atmosphere but they're basically asking them to die and they don't even have a real plan to get this colony of theirs set up.

Well it's not feasible to bring them back. BEsides, they will probably go crazy up there and kill each other or themselves anyway.

Isn't this what the bloodthirsty TV audience is craving and willing to shell out for? Remember The Running Man?
Ssssssh.

Don't give it all away.

Look, a couple of people sent to mars, with a couple of crates of barbecue sauce, and then all those people going "one way..." 

Hey, life on Mars is good!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIufLRpJYnI
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 10:17:16 AM
#28
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..

This is what I was thinking. They'll just make a reality show out of the section process and that's about as far as it will go.

According to wikipedia:

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Organizers plan for that crew, selected from thousands of applicants who paid an administrative fee, to become the first residents of Mars with every step of the crew’s journey will be documented for a reality television program which would partially fund the project

I wonder how much that fee was? Could be one giant scam.

I think the fee was to get rid of spam applications and it probably wasn't high.

I dont know for sure but heard it was like $30 or something, probably works out to a ton of money. 
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 09:45:31 AM
#27
http://www.buzzfeed.com/danvergano/mars-aint-never-gonna-happen

Curious what this community thinks on this topic?  I am of the opinion that we have progressed beyond "get a man there first" like in the 1960s for the moon missions; our robots can do most of the exploring and field work at a fraction of the cost it would take to get humans there, and they do it much safer.  As the tech improves our robots will only get better at it.  I can't see any real benefit, especially when cost is factored in, to sending humans other than a cool factor or to say, "I did it first!".

I can get behind asteroid mining much sooner than I can a manned Mars mission.

I think people need to prepare with optimally and it need to take very tight procedure to visit Mars since it comprise danger.
So the astronauts must do this explorer step by step ,that's why the misson seems slow process
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 09:04:11 AM
#26
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..

This is what I was thinking. They'll just make a reality show out of the section process and that's about as far as it will go.

According to wikipedia:

Quote
Organizers plan for that crew, selected from thousands of applicants who paid an administrative fee, to become the first residents of Mars with every step of the crew’s journey will be documented for a reality television program which would partially fund the project

I wonder how much that fee was? Could be one giant scam.

I think the fee was to get rid of spam applications and it probably wasn't high.

Well that's the excuse they will give for why they're charging, but it'd be interesting to see how much the fee actually is. I wonder what they've done with the 300k+ they got from their crowdfunding? Is there any legal requirements to what these crowd funders can spend their money on or can they do what they want with it? I'm surprised their isn't more scams perpetrated under the guise of crowdfunding grandiose ideas to be honest.
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February 24, 2015, 08:10:18 AM
#25
I have actually been hearing man on mars/trip to moon from a long time. I wonder if any non NASA or government person has ever been actually taken to one.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 08:03:57 AM
#24
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..

This is what I was thinking. They'll just make a reality show out of the section process and that's about as far as it will go.

According to wikipedia:

Quote
Organizers plan for that crew, selected from thousands of applicants who paid an administrative fee, to become the first residents of Mars with every step of the crew’s journey will be documented for a reality television program which would partially fund the project

I wonder how much that fee was? Could be one giant scam.

I think the fee was to get rid of spam applications and it probably wasn't high.

Bullshit, that's what they want people to believe, it's like those scams that try and get you to pay up money in order to get an internet 'job' which turns out to be a virus or some shit lol Tongue
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 07:46:36 AM
#23
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..

This is what I was thinking. They'll just make a reality show out of the section process and that's about as far as it will go.

According to wikipedia:

Quote
Organizers plan for that crew, selected from thousands of applicants who paid an administrative fee, to become the first residents of Mars with every step of the crew’s journey will be documented for a reality television program which would partially fund the project

I wonder how much that fee was? Could be one giant scam.

I think the fee was to get rid of spam applications and it probably wasn't high.
hero member
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February 24, 2015, 07:41:42 AM
#22
I've never believed in this Mars One Mission. It just doesn't make any sense nor do I see where they would get the money from or how they would profit from it. I think it's just some elaborate hoax.

The fact that these people have so blatantly advertised it as a 'one way trip' just shows you how much contempt they have for people, I would never work with anyone with such a disregard for their own peoples' safety, It could possibly make sense if you were going to try sending these guys to a planet with atmosphere but they're basically asking them to die and they don't even have a real plan to get this colony of theirs set up.

Well it's not feasible to bring them back. BEsides, they will probably go crazy up there and kill each other or themselves anyway.

Isn't this what the bloodthirsty TV audience is craving and willing to shell out for? Remember The Running Man?
sr. member
Activity: 270
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February 24, 2015, 07:37:30 AM
#21
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..

This is what I was thinking. They'll just make a reality show out of the section process and that's about as far as it will go.

According to wikipedia:

Quote
Organizers plan for that crew, selected from thousands of applicants who paid an administrative fee, to become the first residents of Mars with every step of the crew’s journey will be documented for a reality television program which would partially fund the project

I wonder how much that fee was? Could be one giant scam.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 07:36:33 AM
#20
Those Mars One guys should make a Moon project first, just for testing the gear. If everything working as expected for a few years, then they can do the next leap towards the Mars.
In addition a Moon colony could be a good training and preparation ground for the next groups of settlers and for new technology as well. Later someone could establish some mining and manufacturing facilities and then the heavier "low tech" stuff for building ships and Mars modules could be "Made in Moon" what would make the project cheaper.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 07:03:32 AM
#19
"Mars One" will be the biggest lie of all, they are just gonna make money off the reality show about the project..
sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 06:59:09 AM
#18
I've never believed in this Mars One Mission. It just doesn't make any sense nor do I see where they would get the money from or how they would profit from it. I think it's just some elaborate hoax.

The fact that these people have so blatantly advertised it as a 'one way trip' just shows you how much contempt they have for people, I would never work with anyone with such a disregard for their own peoples' safety, It could possibly make sense if you were going to try sending these guys to a planet with atmosphere but they're basically asking them to die and they don't even have a real plan to get this colony of theirs set up.

Well it's not feasible to bring them back. BEsides, they will probably go crazy up there and kill each other or themselves anyway.
hero member
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February 24, 2015, 05:42:09 AM
#17
They need have ten years to figure out the solutions and ten years is a very long time for technology. I don't think it is a scam, as in some one running off with the money. I think it is more like a venture with nothing guaranteed.

It was advertised as a "one way trip" right from the start and no participants should expect to return. I believe a lot of people with no personal attachments would be interested. They will be in the history books being the first few humans to die on Mars.

They have all the chances to die even before landing on Mars. Space radiation may not kill them right in the space, but surely will make their days on Mars counted and miserable. Besides that, Mars, unlike Earth, doesn't have global magnetic field, and its thin atmosphere permits ionizing radiation to reach the surface of the planet. Living underground would diminish the exposure to radiation, but then why all the hassle?

Venus seems to be a better alternative to terraforming in the long run.
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February 24, 2015, 03:25:04 AM
#16
They need have ten years to figure out the solutions and ten years is a very long time for technology. I don't think it is a scam, as in some one running off with the money. I think it is more like a venture with nothing guaranteed.

It was advertised as a "one way trip" right from the start and no participants should expect to return. I believe a lot of people with no personal attachments would be interested. They will be in the history books being the first few humans to die on Mars.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 03:16:40 AM
#15
I honestly think that they're real.

What purpose would a scam serve in this case? It's not like any of us have to contribute to the Mars landings.

I heard each person pays an application fee? juding by the amount of interest and applicants the scam could simply be applying for something that has little chance of ever starting?

Is that fucking true? If so that's really bad, the worst part about all this is the media has clearly been doing barely any checking on them so they're just doing free advertising all the time.

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The jist of the article is that is much, much more complicated than anyone is anticipating.  It'll happen some day, but first I think we'll go back to the moon, and then to a near Earth asteroid.  Or there are plans to gravity capture an asteroid and put it into orbit around the moon, then go practice there for Mars.  I think expecting us to go from here, today, straight to Mars is a bit grandiose; there are a lot of intermediate steps that need to happen first.  

Asteroids are a far more realistic venture, one asteroid alone even if it was a relatively small one would contain billions worth of precious metals, that would make the return trip worth it and could easily fund future space missions.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 03:15:12 AM
#14
The jist of the article is that is much, much more complicated than anyone is anticipating.  It'll happen some day, but first I think we'll go back to the moon, and then to a near Earth asteroid.  Or there are plans to gravity capture an asteroid and put it into orbit around the moon, then go practice there for Mars.  I think expecting us to go from here, today, straight to Mars is a bit grandiose; there are a lot of intermediate steps that need to happen first.
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 03:07:50 AM
#13
I honestly think that they're real.

What purpose would a scam serve in this case? It's not like any of us have to contribute to the Mars landings.

I heard each person pays an application fee? juding by the amount of interest and applicants the scam could simply be applying for something that has little chance of ever starting?
legendary
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February 24, 2015, 02:58:18 AM
#12
Why a scam?

I think its going to be awesome to see that humans have come so far with tech that we are able to travel through the universe.
I hope that it happens, and that we will be able to start a colony on mars and start making it a second earth.
(Still needs an atmosphere and a few other things, but I hope you get the idea)
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February 24, 2015, 02:45:48 AM
#11
I honestly think that they're real.

What purpose would a scam serve in this case? It's not like any of us have to contribute to the Mars landings.
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