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Related: About this forumMars One Finalist Announces That It's All A Scam
Earlier this week, a colonist candidate for the one-way mission to Mars broke his silence and spoke out against the Mars One project, calling the selection process dangerously flawed.
After filling out an application (mostly out of curiosity), former NASA researcher Joseph Roche, now of Trinity College, became one of 100 finalists to live in permanent settlement on Mars. In his interview with Elmo Keep for Medium, Roche expressed many concerns, ranging from inaccurate media coverage (there were only 2,761 applicants, not 200,000) to Mars Ones psychological or psychometric testing (or lack thereof) to how leading contenders earned their spot (he says they paid for it).
When you join the Mars One Community, which happens automatically if you applied as a candidate, they start giving you points, Roche explains. You get points for getting through each round of the selection process (but just an arbitrary number of points, not anything to do with ranking), and then the only way to get more points is to buy merchandise from Mars One or to donate money to them. And if media outlets offer payment for an interview, the organization would like to see 75 percent of the profit. As a result the most high-profile hopefuls, he says, are those who brought about the most money.
So far, hes completed a questionnaire, uploaded a video, got a medical exam, took a quick quiz over Skype, and
not too much else, it seems. Despite making the final 100, Roche has never met anyone from Mars One in person. A planned multiday, regional interview seems to have been cancelled.
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http://www.iflscience.com/space/whats-going-mars-one
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(25,699 posts)n2doc
(47,953 posts)facts don't matter when dreams are involved. That's what the scammers prey on.
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(19,567 posts)It could happen some day, but that day isn't today, and these people are not the ones to make it happen. You don't pick a crew for a mission like this because they make marketable reality television.