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(12,047 posts)It sounds like a tale from pulp science fiction: volunteers signing up to take a one-way trip to another planet. But that's just what's in the works in the Mars One program.
http://www.mars-one.com/
The Netherlands-based non-profit organization plans to send four people to the Red Planet in 2024, with the hopes of establishing the first human settlement there.
While some are skeptical that the program will ever get off the ground, the team at Mars One stands by the mission.
"We're going to be a new and complete society on Mars," explained Dr. Norbert Kraft, Mars One Chief Medical Officer.
"Independence from Earth is the goal in the end."
According to the group's mission statement, after the initial team touches down, follow-up groups would leave for Mars every two years. These settlers would reside in specially designed pods where they would live off of supplies from Earth at the start, but eventually form a self-sustaining community. Their food would be grown indoors under LED lights, using hydroponic techniques that don't require soil.
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