It seems that the people who came up with Big Brother want to send 4 people to Mars, permanently, and screen the whole thing!
Anyone can apply to be 1 of the 4 people.
http://mars-one.com/en/
So who's applying?
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Thx robomoon.
How do you link to a certain post like that?
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Posted 17 August 2012 - 12:10 PM
You know... I did read that trilogy many years ago. There I was thinking that I had thought this through myself!
Getting people onto mars or an asteroid and filming it all would give impetus to whole movement, as would overpopulation.
Is Carbon Nanotube strong enough for space elivators?
Im under the impression it is not for earth?
Posted 19 August 2012 - 01:52 PM
(shortened quote) ... your body would change quite a bit over the course of months or years on Mars, because the gravity is only 1/3 that of earth.
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I want to see off world colonization expanded beyond Mars alone and that is why we need ships capable of accomplishing it as well as the Space Elevator built on both the Earth AND the Moon. In fact the Moon's elevator should be first as a politically neutral prototype. We need a space based infrastructure that does not exist and isn't on any nation's budgetary profile at the moment.
"About six months ago we had a fundamental breakthrough — a breakthrough we think will transform human civilization — and we want you to be a part of it," said Michael Laine, president of the LiftPort Group.
The breakthrough will allow the LiftPort group to build a space elevator on the moon using existing technology and a single-launch rocket solution that has "Sputnik-like simplicity," Laine said. He added that the concept could become a reality within eight years.
Posted 08 September 2012 - 09:59 PM
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... a single-launch rocket solution that has "Sputnik-like simplicity," ...
Any idea what kind of breakthrough hes talking about? I hope its not just fundraising talk
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Is this really not a troll?
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Can we nominate others? Why only four? I have a lot more.
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