
The Mars One project, aimed at starting the first permanent human settlement on the Red Planet, has reduced its pool of prospective colonists to 100 candidates. According to the non-profit company, the selection was winnowed down from the original pool of 202,586 applicants of people from all walks of life from all over the world. However, questions remain about the viability of the project... Continue Reading Mars One reduces colonist pool to 100
Section: Space
Tags: Applications, Mars, Mars One, Spacecraft
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