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    Default Human Settlement on Mars: Mars One

    Mars One designed a mission using only existing technology. In the coming years, a demonstration mission, communication satellites, two rovers and several cargo missions will be sent to Mars. A reliable living environment will be waiting for the astronauts when they leave Earth.

    This is their roadmap: Roadmap - Mission - Mars One

    The Next Giant Leap starts right here on Earth...

    the best thing is anyone can be part of it.. you can apply to be part of the pioneering group to be sent to Mars!

    https://community.mars-one.com/

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    Kinsa naa diri sa istorya ang willing o ganahan mo volunteer?

    Naay nay mga pinoy na shortlisted ra ba: Pinoys among candidates shortlisted for life on Mars | SciTech | GMA News Online

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    Mars One is a publicity stunt with no chance of ever launching a human anywhere.

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    di ko mo volunteer. one way trip ra na

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    Yup.. This is a one way trip. Naa man ghapon ganahan mo adto. Na explore na cguro nila tanang part sa earth hehehe..

    Whether publicity stunt or a geniune non-profit program.. We cant dismiss the idea that humans want to explore.

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    with our current technology, the odds are thin
    nevertheless, this is our chance of becoming an interplanetary species

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    unsay hangin didto? basin murag asin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emailroy2002 View Post
    unsay hangin didto? basin murag asin.
    it's against on our odds, dli daw mabuhi ang tao if walay air-support (oxygen) and suit tended for harsh environment.

    The atmosphere of Mars differs from Earth's in many ways, and most of them don't bode well for humans living there.

    It's composed mostly of carbon dioxide (95.3 percent compared to less than 1 percent on Earth).

    - Mars has much less nitrogen (2.7 percent compared to 78 percent on Earth).
    - It has very little oxygen (0.13 percent compared to 21 percent on Earth).
    - The red planet's atmosphere is only 0.03 percent water vapor, compared to Earth, where it makes up around 1 percent.
    - On average, it exerts only 6.1 millibars of surface pressure (Earth's average sea-level atmospheric pressure is 1,013.25 millibars)

    Because the "air" on Mars is so thin, it holds little of the heat that comes from the ground after it absorbs solar radiation. The thin air also is responsible for the wide, daily swings in temperature (almost 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Celsius)

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    Quote Originally Posted by yhokz101 View Post
    it's against on our odds, dli daw mabuhi ang tao if walay air-support (oxygen) and suit tended for harsh environment.

    The atmosphere of Mars differs from Earth's in many ways, and most of them don't bode well for humans living there.

    It's composed mostly of carbon dioxide (95.3 percent compared to less than 1 percent on Earth).

    - Mars has much less nitrogen (2.7 percent compared to 78 percent on Earth).
    - It has very little oxygen (0.13 percent compared to 21 percent on Earth).
    - The red planet's atmosphere is only 0.03 percent water vapor, compared to Earth, where it makes up around 1 percent.
    - On average, it exerts only 6.1 millibars of surface pressure (Earth's average sea-level atmospheric pressure is 1,013.25 millibars)

    Because the "air" on Mars is so thin, it holds little of the heat that comes from the ground after it absorbs solar radiation. The thin air also is responsible for the wide, daily swings in temperature (almost 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 60 degrees Celsius)
    Woaaa, it's worse than living in the Sahara butt naked, it's literally hell on earth... mars rather...
    Except for the great view of the stars, nothing else is there other than the glory of humanity

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    dili lang sa ko ani kay one way trip ticket raba ni,there is no coming back.

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    One way trip rani sa mga glory-seekers. An example can be found in history when the world was commonly thought to be flat and yet Magellan risked his life to prove that it is circular and can be circumnavigated. (the trip took more than 3 years iirc, and it would be very similar to the time it would take from earth to mars)

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