Mars One

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RizzoTheRat

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25,190 posts

193 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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I'd heard of thie idea of sending a couple on a long duration flight to Mars, but I'd not heard about this idea of landing on a one way trip

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-radio-and-tv-22338...

http://mars-one.com/en/about-mars-one/about-mars-o...

Much as I love the idea of sending a manned misson to Mars, the idea of going knowing you will die there seems a little crazy to me.

I wonder if it's possibly to nominate Piers Morgan for the trip?

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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No different to what people did on earth for thousands of years. Up until fairly recent times, if you left your home country to live far away (Australia say) you went knowing you would never be coming back.

The problem with this specific project is that it is being run as an "entertainment" TV project and will therefore attract all the wrong sorts of people. And I have yet to hear what technology they plan to use to get to Mars and then survive there.

I've heard NASA astronauts state that they would be willing to undertake a one-way mission to Mars.

RizzoTheRat

Original Poster:

25,190 posts

193 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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Agreed, seeing as reality TV shows tend to pick thier participants specifically to get personality clashes you'd hope this lot do something diffferent. I can maybe understand a NASA astronaut who already knows a lot about what it would be like saying they'd do a one way trip, but you've got to wonder about the mentality of some of the people who'd sign up knowing nothing about it.

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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And what spacecraft do they plan to use?

A manned Mars craft has not been built yet - nor has the rocket that would be needed to start it on its journey. If we started such a project today, it would be 20 years before the actual flight to Mars.

This is total hype and nonsense.

Simpo Two

85,526 posts

266 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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Well I suppose if you have a very high risk operation in mind, it is better to send disposable idiots than highly trained astronauts!

Terminator X

15,105 posts

205 months

Tuesday 30th April 2013
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I wouldn't like to settle somewhere without a breathable atmosphere, if the computer says no you die!

TX.

Hooli

32,278 posts

201 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Terminator X said:
I wouldn't like to settle somewhere without a breathable atmosphere, if the computer says no you die!

TX.
Yeah, but it would make Big Brother finally worth watching on eviction night wink

bashful

171 posts

231 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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I don't see a problem with a non-return trip to Mars - I'm on a one-way mission on Planet Earth as it is.

(If I was the first astronaut to get to Mars, and I'd nearly run out of supplies, and it was time to take that last walk out into the desert and say goodbye, the last thing I'd do before switching off my radio would be - shout "WHAT'S THAT? IT'S ALIVE!" :-) )

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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I'd be playing "Life on Mars" on my iPod.

Simpo Two

85,526 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Sadly 'Accountant on Mars' doesn't scan. You'd have to write a new song. And Mars doesn't have any tax; you'd be devastated!

stew-S160

8,006 posts

239 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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I'd go. Which is why I've entered the draw.

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Wednesday 1st May 2013
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Simpo Two said:
Sadly 'Accountant on Mars' doesn't scan. You'd have to write a new song. And Mars doesn't have any tax; you'd be devastated!
Clean slate.

I'd be the first Martian Taxman smile

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

229 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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TOWIM.

smile

RizzoTheRat

Original Poster:

25,190 posts

193 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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Eric Mc said:
Clean slate.

I'd be the first Martian Taxman smile
Ground control to Major Tom
Take your liquid assets and put your cashflow on
Ground control to Major Tom
Commencing audit, Invoice on
Check accruals and may payroll be with you...

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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Very good - except I relinquished my Registered Auditor status a while ago. Does that mean I can't go?

RizzoTheRat

Original Poster:

25,190 posts

193 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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Pfft, in the UK maybe, but who regulates the industry on Mars?

Eric Mc

122,053 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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If I get there first, it'll be me smile

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

245 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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Eric Mc said:
If I get there first, it'll be me smile
Eric, you're an accountant in your early fifties. How fit are you?

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

152 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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bashful said:
I don't see a problem with a non-return trip to Mars - I'm on a one-way mission on Planet Earth as it is.
Main difference being, you have your freedom and a huge society on Earth. You can go to the shops, watch tv, go to the cinema, go bowling, go buy a car and go for a hoon, go to the pub, meet new people, move house if you like, etc, etc.

On Mars, you'd be stuck in the same building, with the same people, with nothing much to do. It would be very similar to a life sentence in solitary confinement.

I'd sort of understand if you were a scientist, physicist, geologist etc. where you could study the climate, rocks, and the planet as a whole, but surely even then, you'd eventually get bored and run out of rocks or weather cycles.

Simpo Two

85,526 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd May 2013
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TheTurbonator said:
I'd sort of understand if you were a scientist, physicist, geologist etc. where you could study the climate, rocks, and the planet as a whole, but surely even then, you'd eventually get bored and run out of rocks or weather cycles.
Relaying PH should do the trick. You might even get a new section in the forums, 'Planetary PHers'.