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Startup aims to colonize Mars by 2023

By | June 3, 2012, 4:19 PM PDT

Forget the moon. A new startup is aiming to set up shop on an even more distant land.

Mars One, a private space venture from the Netherlands, hopes to send astronauts on a one-way journey to Mars. Announcing its ambitious plans on Friday, the startup has declared its intention to colonize the Red Planet by 2023.

Founded by Dutch entrepreneur, Bas Lansdorp, Mars One lays out a detailed timetable for human settlement on the planet:

The group will begin by sending a communications satellite to Mars in 2016. Two years later, the company will deploy rovers to scope out ideal settlement locations on the planet. In 2020, Mars One will send infrastructure for colonists to live on and finally, in the year 2022, the company will launch the colonists themselves in a journey set to take 10 months. After that, the startup hopes to send another few astronauts to the planet every two years.

While the mission’s presentation might raise a few eyebrows, the group does gain some credibility with the support of Gerard ‘t Hooft, a Dutch theoretical physicist and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in physics. Lansdorp also claims to have letters of support from component suppliers and other private space companies.

To fund the mission, the company plans to garner hype and create a “media spectacle.”

“We will finance this mission by creating the biggest media event ever around it. Everybody in the world can see everything that will happen in the preparations and on Mars,” Lansdorp states in the presentation.

While Mars One’s plans to colonize the fourth planet from the Sun are certainly lofty, proposals like these only add to the excitement of the private space race and might just encourage others to do some exploring of their own.

[via Mashable]

Image, Video: Mars One

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There is no Nobel Peace Prize in Physics
Gerard ???t Hooft received the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Posted by rickexner
4th Jun
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Wrong Prize
There is a Nobel Prize in Physics, not "Peace". The link has a list of the winners.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/
Posted by tntwells
5th Jun
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Go to Mars?
On a one way trip? Nah, I think I'll pass.
Posted by Frank Ohara
4th Jun
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Colonize Mars
From all appearances nations and private enterprise across the world are headin into space and distant planets while the U.S. governments NASA funding is cut and this nation sits on its ass. So will private industry plant a "Flag" or will the Flag be that of the Netherlands. Regardless this could stir up China, Russia, Japan, France, etc. but the U.S.A. will have nothing but egg on its face.
Posted by jwknight
4th Jun
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Is One Way, The Way.
If !! the Netherlands are planning a trip to Mars, does it not make more sense to find partners in the form of National partnerships. This could see a larger project provide return journeys. This could open new exploration and set a bench for future steps. If resources are to be sent into space, they should have reusable life, and become the start of a new age of discovery. NOT A FLAG PLANTING RACE. Why plan one way, when good planning could set up a bus route to Mars. While one shuttle is going another is on its way back. We as humans need to explore, why cant we work together, and make a future that is built on solid sience, and will endure.
Posted by Askerape
4th Jun
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Corporate
Just like in most sci-fi movies, (Avatar anyone?) it will be the "Corporation" that owns the planet and will make it's own laws.

I don't think most people would want to live in a place where they can't walk freely outside of their homes. With a one way trip, who would they get to go there? Methinks they're going to hit a lot of brick walls in this endeaver....
Posted by Tinman57
4th Jun
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I have questions?
What will they do with daily trash? What about waste from eating? What type of interaction will there be with love ones back on earth? What type of people will be going? What about the stress delt with after time, if people do not get along? What about food? Will they be doing things for earth or just go on a long vacation from people? What laws will be used if somebody does loose it? Human laws will not take care of a murder, if it where to happen. What about a team for repairs? I think that having a large dream like this is great. Many good things came of dreams and goals. I hope you guys have thought everything out. If you need help with any ideas shoot me and email and i will see what i can do.
Posted by Runegodi
6th Jun
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Answers for Questions
Daily Trash? : with intelligent packaging, there is very little non recyclable trash. They can put it outside, until recycling.

Waste from eating? : This means sewage. It's all a part of recycling. Sewage waste is a good source of fertilizer. There needs to be at least three levels. That's to eliminate bacteria and virus threats. but, that is all well established technology. If you are on the colony team, you want to have food. It just isn't economical to ship food 10 to 150 Million Miles. Grown local is the way to go. Based on modern experience, around 10% of the workforce will be involved in food production or sewage recycling.

Interaction with Earth? : Radio. There is already an interplanetary internet protocol. Email will probably be the primary means. Photos or video clips can be attached. Live chat much less useful, as there is a time lag of up to a half hour between speaker and listener. Please remember that prior to the 1980's mail was the primary way people communicated across great distances. Telephones were too expensive for use more than a couple of times a year.

What Type of People? : Adventurous people who don't mind a lot of work, and can live in a constricted environment. Much the same types as the original settlers in Jamestown and Plymouth. You are probably looking at a 6 day work week, with 10 hour work days. Yes, it will be stressful. People can be patient with conditions when they have to be. Talk to anyone who has ever lived in a small town. Every one will know everything about everyone. Forget Vacations. For the first 10 years or so, there will be nowhere to go. Vacations are a modern thing anyway. Prior to 1900, only the very wealthy ever vacationed. There will be recreation facilities though. Primitive at first, but there will be more built.

Laws will probably be 'crude', and more closely resemble those of 150 years ago than the huge mess of conflicting laws we currently live under. Those laws will be changed as needed. The basic principle will be much like the 10 commandments.

Repairs will have to be made on site by the colonists. They are after all, close to three years away from any help.

If the above sounds like something you could not live with, then you are not likely to be one of the colonists. There are however, quite a lot of people who will find the situation acceptable. For some, it will even be better than staying here on Earth

Consider the groups that have spread out in the past. The Pilgrims in the early 1600's for religious reasons, as well as the Mormons of 150 years ago. The Jews of 100 years ago.

There are also those who just like to be out from under the rule of others. Mountain men, Daniel Boone, there have been others too.

The problem for personnel won't be finding people to go, it will be weeding them out to reduce the number to those that can be sent. It's really going to be one in a Hundred Million that can be sent. Literally.
Posted by YetAnotherBob
7th Jun
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Colonizing Mars will help us improve life on Earth
This is a great project that has the potential to improve life on Earth too, especially regarding sustainable technologies (recycling, clean energy, green buildings, etc): here is my insight on call2collaborate blog:
http://www.call2collaborate.com/apps/blog/show/16147592-first-astronauts-to-land-on-mars-in-2023-with-mars-one-project
Posted by call2collab
Updated - 18th Jun
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How to get there
I want to know how i would go about seeing if i could be apart of this manned space travel to mars. This would be a dream come true to me.
Posted by Sarah_Roper
24th Sep
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Would there be entertaiment
I mean what would we do up there besides colonize haha>>>>This would be a great experience....i would like to go.......
Posted by Carel MOngie
10th Jan
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important thing to take!
I think one important thing to take is besides,water,shelter,etc is a lot of ****/manuer because is a well known fact that manuer is one of the better fertilizer in the worls.
Posted by mad79
11th Jan
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