Mars One Releases Astronaut Open Call Qualifications

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blackrave

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Sooo let me get straight

3 years for getting into pharmacology (with additional education in genetics)
+2 years to major it
+3 years to doctorate
Maintaining myself at peak condition at all time
Working for additional year on my own project (I have something special on my mind)
And being 34 at the time of launch

All this to participate in glorified reality show?
That most probably will be cancelled after first season.
Thank you, but I think I'll contact NASA first
 

RustlessPotato

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I'm just afraid that someone might snap and hurt or kill somebody else. It's not like people can call the cops on them....
 

Soods

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While this would be a very interesting experience, I don't want it to be the only experience of my life. And I hate reality shows.
 

magicmonkeybars

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I don't know if it's all people think it's cracked up to be, spending the rest of your life with shitty internet connection doing backbreaking work with the same people constantly having to fear malfunction of the life support sysem.
I'd be surprised if they all make it over alive to begin with, let alone the years after on Mars.
Having said that I'd love to go on such a grand adventure, even if it'll be really boring most of the time.
 

Floppertje

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huh, looks like moviebob was right.

whatever, i can deal with it being a reality show. and this actually makes me (a little) proud to be Dutch. We'll be the people who got humans on friggin' MARS! How cool is that? What have YOU been doing lately, Germany?
 

hutchy27

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Sounds interesting, I was tempted to go until they said the whole thing about most likely never returning to Earth. Especially with only seeing new people every 2 years, plus I'm a bit claustrophobic, which wouldn't help much.
 

Rinshan Kaihou

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As what others said, I was tempted until I saw the "one way trip" thing. I don't even care about the reality TV show thing. I would love to go, but not for the rest of my life. Maybe for 3/4 years or something. Also, no internet connection. That would be a real bummer. 40 minutes round trip to open a webpage.
 

Antari

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So 2023 for the landing of the first mission. Then 2024 for the second to come investigate what happened to the first.
 

LordMithril

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So wait.. The folks that were in the test rig in syberia for over a year got all depressed and stuff.
And that was just a test and they knew they were still on earth and they would get out.

So keep the depressed part but remove the rest.
Why do I have the feeling we are gonna be watching 4 people getting more depressed and probably killing themselfs or each other before the second wave is even launched?

Also think of the impact of living 2 years with the same people in a very closed environment and then suddenly add 4 new people.
Fun stuff to watch for psychology students.
 

Something Amyss

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Thunderous Cacophony said:
Sounds good, except for the "reality show" part
Remember when NASA scrubbed a launch on the Simpsons due to low ratings? I guess it's a real fear now.

2clueless said:
Little concerned about the big brother aspect and how it might affect the whole procedure, but still..
At least they can't vote you off the planet.

...Can they?
 

Something Amyss

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LordMithril said:
So wait.. The folks that were in the test rig in syberia for over a year got all depressed and stuff.
And that was just a test and they knew they were still on earth and they would get out.

So keep the depressed part but remove the rest.
Why do I have the feeling we are gonna be watching 4 people getting more depressed and probably killing themselfs or each other before the second wave is even launched?

Also think of the impact of living 2 years with the same people in a very closed environment and then suddenly add 4 new people.
Fun stuff to watch for psychology students.
Turns out Mars One is an elaborate troll. They get off and the surface of Mars will look like the trollface image.
 

LordMonty

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This looks mental... on so many levels... I um...

Ok as above people going crazy alone on a planet for rest of there lives? Law enforcement? Procreation? Healthcare? Rescue? What do they do there? (Mining? Farming? Reserching?) this is deep and complex and mental all at once and corporate run... no one or group of nations involved. So... perfectly fine then nothing evil ever involved corperations...

Will keep an eye on this but i'll pass on joining up just yet kinda of like going for walks without a space suit on and red ain't my favorite colour.
 

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JonB said:
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Mars One is a non-profit organization that intends to fund their mars colony by making their entire operation a reality show. Every aspect of the mission, from launch to landing and living on mars, will be a televised and interactive broadcast. It has not been announced when the selection campaign will begin, but Mars One has said "We are working hard to launch our selection campaign as soon as possible, to open the doors to everyone who aspires to do something tremendous in their lifetime."

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I see what they're doing. They're finally trying to shuttle people who want to be on reality shows off planet.
 

lechat

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if nasa had done this first and gary bucey was one of the participants this could very well fund their budget
personally i'd like to hear what the salary is like. back breaking labor. high degree of education. peak physical and mental conditions. high risk of death and likely no return home that should be a multi million dollar pay day and i worry about anyone "sane" enough to take up the offer
 

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I'd love to live on Mars. But I'm also sure I don't want to be one of the early settlers there. If history has told us anything about early settlers of new frontiers, it's that the casualty rate is pretty damn high.
 

Strazdas

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The more i look into this the more it loosk like a scam. the support is shady, money coming from "Astronauts reality show" and uninterrupted supply form earth in unstable climate.
no, this wont work. it would be nice if it did, but it wont.
 

jovack22

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I hope you guys realize that the gravity on mars would cause great harm to your body over time.

Since artificial gravity doesn't exist, I can only imagine what kind of health problems would arise from being off the earth for that long.

Terraforming mars is a hopeless task. Without a sufficient magnetic field, the atmosphere will continue to be lost to solar winds etc over time.

Don't get me wrong, the idea of being on another planet is certainly very exciting, but realistically we need to accept the fact that saving the earth is our primary short term and medium term goal.
 

jovack22

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Just another thing, look up sex and reproduction in space.

You cannot have a proper colony without being able to have a self-sustaining population. Animals born in space do not develop properly.

There was a study on rats that showed even when space born rats reproduced on earth, their offspring did not come out normal (and not in a cool xmen way).