richfororbit
Active member
Hi there,
For those employed, and earning something, I assume, has anyone thought about about making a donation to Mars One? Individual donations can be $2 or more using Paypal.
This year their candidate selection begins training.
I imagine quite a few on here who have a good understanding of the idea of a mission to Mars, the more physics savvy here would be sceptical for the moment?
According to the site, the Launcher for the hardware will be provided by a company.
I do like the Mars cofee mug, it is about £13.93, $20.
Mr Zubrin is an advisor for the non profit group, he would be. Otherwise he could be waiting his entire life to see NASA make an attempt at what Bas lansdorp is attempting.
For those employed, and earning something, I assume, has anyone thought about about making a donation to Mars One? Individual donations can be $2 or more using Paypal.
This year their candidate selection begins training.
I imagine quite a few on here who have a good understanding of the idea of a mission to Mars, the more physics savvy here would be sceptical for the moment?
According to the site, the Launcher for the hardware will be provided by a company.
I do like the Mars cofee mug, it is about £13.93, $20.
Mr Zubrin is an advisor for the non profit group, he would be. Otherwise he could be waiting his entire life to see NASA make an attempt at what Bas lansdorp is attempting.