Last week we mentioned Mars One, the combination space mission/reality TV show project that aims to send four lucky space travelers to the Red Planet… forever. Interest in the project had been quite high, with the company’s latest press release noting that it had received “10,000 messages from prospective applicants from over 100 countries.” But that was before it started taking actual, formal, paid applications from would-be astronauts.
Turns out that in the week since, at least 20,000 people have paid $38 to formally apply for Mars One. Various sources around the Internet, including China Daily, are reporting that the world is full of people who wouldn’t mind living out the remainder of their days in a questionable camera-stuffed habitat on Mars. Around 600 of the applicants are Chinese citizens, and it’s arguable that some might not understand what they’re getting into.
via Ars Technica
April 30, 2013