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600 Chinese apply to live permanently on Mar

Beijing, April 29:

Over 600 Chinese have applied to join an ambitious Dutch aerospace project that plans to send humans on a one-way trip to Mars for permanent settlement.

The Dutch project, while triggering enthusiasm to explore outer space, is also under fire with the trip being viewed by some as a suicide mission, with applicants being shipped to a planet that is uninhabitable by humans.

The project, Mars One, is being launched by a Dutch non-profit organisation, and is scheduled to take four humans to the Red Planet in 2023.

In the first three days after it was launched this week, over 20,000 people from all over the world submitted their applications online, with more than 600 coming from China, state-run China Daily reported.

Bas Lansdorp, co-founder of Mars One told the media in Shanghai that he is confident of turning the dream into reality, and plans to attract more than five lakh applicants.

The Chinese enthusiasm to travel to Mars is building up as China, which has a well funded space programme focussing on Moon missions and building a space station is planning a three-phase Mars space missions to collect samples from the Red Planet by 2030.

The three stages are remote sensing, soft-landing, exploration and return after collecting automatic sampling, according to Ouyang Ziyuan, China’s Chief scientist for Lunar missions.

But India may steal the march as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is bracing to launch its first Mars mission in November to become the first Asian country to accomplish it.

NASA has already landed a rover on Mars remaining well ahead of other space programmes of the world.

India’s Mars Orbiter Mission is expected to be launched in mid-October this year, will carry five experimental payloads with a total weight of 14.49 kg.

Lansdorp said that when about 40 candidates have been fully trained, the final decision on choosing the first settlers will be made by a TV audience vote.

Lansdorp said Mars One chose Shanghai as the second stop for the application press conference after New York because he believes many Chinese, including youngsters, are very interested in becoming astronauts, especially as the country already has its own astronauts.

Ma Qing, a 39-year-old bookseller, said, “I think the chance to be part of the project is a cool way for me to change a dull daily life.

Besides, the air on Mars must be much cleaner and easier to breathe,” he said with sense of sarcasm referring to China’s vows with pollution.

But Chang Tianxing, a space-lover from Shenzhen, Guangdong province, said, “I think such a task is only suitable for senior, experienced astronauts.

Exploring life on Mars, with everything starting from scratch, is mission impossible for us.

Pang Zhihao, a space expert, said the trip to Mars will require a four-member crew, including an experienced astronaut who can drive the spaceship.

Lansdorp said that by selling live coverage of the Mars mission, it will be easy to raise the $6 billion needed to fund the project.

“There will be 4 billion Internet users by 2023, much more than for the Olympic Games,” Lansdorp said, adding that organisers of the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympics earned $1 billion a week.

But Pang said the project may cost more than Lansdorp imagines. Pang said the distance between Earth and Mars means the trip will take eight to nine months using existing technology.

Pang also referred to the harsh environment on Mars, saying sandstorms there can last half a year and be six times stronger than severe typhoons on Earth.

Lansdorp said the first Mars settlers will be able to live on vegetables.

According to the project brochure, applicants will pay an administration fee based on their country’s per capita GDP.

For example, a Chinese applicant would pay USS 11 to join the space trip.

600 Chinese apply to live permanently on Mars - Business Line

Why is that when chinese know its a one way ticket they are ready to die on mars then live in china :woot:
 
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It's the red planet now.

Next what..!!!!!!!!! claim it as a red planet and claim all the planets behind them since you have already occupied choke point.

CCP and you think the same :disagree:
 
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How can someone send 600 people to Mars. Better to start of with 4 or 5.
 
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Only five South Africans apply for Mars One colony - Times LIVE
At least 35 000 applications were received this week for the Mars One project and only five were from South Africans, according to its website.

The South Africans, aged between 19 and 32, had to submit a video of why they wanted to go to Mars and why they should be selected.

Mars One is a not-for-profit organisation, founded in the Netherlands, that aims to establish the first human settlement on the planet Mars by 2023.

The project would be on-going to provide primary funding for mankind's next giant leap, the website said.

The list of criteria for applicants was detailed.

"The astronauts must be intelligent, creative, psychologically stable and physically healthy," it said.

Mars One would maintain 40 trained astronauts during the full duration of its missions.

The first group of four astronauts would set off to Mars in September 2022. The flight would take between seven and eight months.

Their website link list the applicants, you can filter by country.
http://applicants.mars-one.com/overview/newest/desc/11?sex=&minimumAge=&maximumAge=&country=&language=&rating=
 
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In fact, they're living on the 2nd Mars, needn't to dream anymore.
 
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So the first empire on Mars will be Chinese :smitten: Don't forget to build another great wall there!! :D :tup:
 
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600 Chinese apply to live permanently on Mar

Beijing, April 29:

Over 600 Chinese have applied to join an ambitious Dutch aerospace project that plans to send humans on a one-way trip to Mars for permanent settlement.

The Dutch project, while triggering enthusiasm to explore outer space, is also under fire with the trip being viewed by some as a suicide mission, with applicants being shipped to a planet that is uninhabitable by humans.

The project, Mars One, is being launched by a Dutch non-profit organisation, and is scheduled to take four humans to the Red Planet in 2023.

In the first three days after it was launched this week, over 20,000 people from all over the world submitted their applications online, with more than 600 coming from China, state-run China Daily reported.

Bas Lansdorp, co-founder of Mars One told the media in Shanghai that he is confident of turning the dream into reality, and plans to attract more than five lakh applicants.

The Chinese enthusiasm to travel to Mars is building up as China, which has a well funded space programme focussing on Moon missions and building a space station is planning a three-phase Mars space missions to collect samples from the Red Planet by 2030.

The three stages are remote sensing, soft-landing, exploration and return after collecting automatic sampling, according to Ouyang Ziyuan, China’s Chief scientist for Lunar missions.

But India may steal the march as Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is bracing to launch its first Mars mission in November to become the first Asian country to accomplish it.

NASA has already landed a rover on Mars remaining well ahead of other space programmes of the world.

India’s Mars Orbiter Mission is expected to be launched in mid-October this year, will carry five experimental payloads with a total weight of 14.49 kg.

Lansdorp said that when about 40 candidates have been fully trained, the final decision on choosing the first settlers will be made by a TV audience vote.

Lansdorp said Mars One chose Shanghai as the second stop for the application press conference after New York because he believes many Chinese, including youngsters, are very interested in becoming astronauts, especially as the country already has its own astronauts.

Ma Qing, a 39-year-old bookseller, said, “I think the chance to be part of the project is a cool way for me to change a dull daily life.

Besides, the air on Mars must be much cleaner and easier to breathe,” he said with sense of sarcasm referring to China’s vows with pollution.

But Chang Tianxing, a space-lover from Shenzhen, Guangdong province, said, “I think such a task is only suitable for senior, experienced astronauts.

Exploring life on Mars, with everything starting from scratch, is mission impossible for us.

Pang Zhihao, a space expert, said the trip to Mars will require a four-member crew, including an experienced astronaut who can drive the spaceship.

Lansdorp said that by selling live coverage of the Mars mission, it will be easy to raise the $6 billion needed to fund the project.

“There will be 4 billion Internet users by 2023, much more than for the Olympic Games,” Lansdorp said, adding that organisers of the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympics earned $1 billion a week.

But Pang said the project may cost more than Lansdorp imagines. Pang said the distance between Earth and Mars means the trip will take eight to nine months using existing technology.

Pang also referred to the harsh environment on Mars, saying sandstorms there can last half a year and be six times stronger than severe typhoons on Earth.

Lansdorp said the first Mars settlers will be able to live on vegetables.

According to the project brochure, applicants will pay an administration fee based on their country’s per capita GDP.

For example, a Chinese applicant would pay USS 11 to join the space trip.

600 Chinese apply to live permanently on Mars - Business Line

Why is that when chinese know its a one way ticket they are ready to die on mars then live in china :woot:
600 out of 1350000000 and you generalized it to "Chinese". Half of your children are suffering from lack of nutrition and 1/3 of your country has no access to toilet, so statistically speaking you are way more likely to be wiping your *** with your hands and having to eat your own poop due to malnutrition at this moment.

Next what..!!!!!!!!! claim it as a red planet and claim all the planets behind them since you have already occupied choke point.

CCP and you think the same :disagree:
In case the educational system in India didn't teach you, Mars is red in colour. Since you are all incredibly stupid, I thought I should point it out to you.
 
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Why Chinese brothers..why Mars..??aren't u happy here???:undecided:
 
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Why would anybody want to go to one way trip ???
Death wish in style ??? God bless them.
 
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