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This woman wants to live and die on Mars—and 200,000 others would gladly take her place
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Ok, it's Utah - but we can dream. (Reuters/Jim Urquhart)
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February 11, 2015

Dina was born in Iraq, lives in the US, and may end her life on Mars.

She’s one of 663 people who are still in the running for a place on the first four-person team that Mars One, a Dutch organization launched in 2011, wants to send to the red planet. Candidates have been whittled down from some 200,000 who applied.

In a video made for the Guardian by Stateless Media, Dina (whose last name isn’t given) and two other hopefuls—one from the UK, one from Mozambique—discuss love, sex, and death on Mars.

Dina is 29 now, but she’ll be nearing 40 by the time of the Mars mission’s planned launch in 2024. She could be almost a year older than that when they arrive on Mars, which is up to 300 days’ travel away.

Her days may then be numbered. A group of strategic engineering graduates estimated that the first of the travelers would die in 68 days—though the plan is to live there much longer .

Intimacy is not encouraged, because of the potential risks of childbirth—though in the long term the future of colony would rely on it.

No one will return from the mission. This led, last year, to a prohibition on Muslims joining the mission, issued by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowment in the United Arab Emirates. It judged the mission to be so inevitably fatal that it is essentially suicide.

In the future, the mission plans to meet its costs, to a large extent, via broadcast rights. The first mission will cost $6 billion, according to estimates, though a subsequent mission—a plan is already in the pipeline—would be somewhat cheaper.

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source - This woman wants to live and die on Mars—and 200,000 others would gladly take her place – Quartz
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one undeveloped thing in the "mars one" project is the political ideology of the first settlers and the generation after... it will have to be removed of nationalism and religious influence... on mars, one can neither waste emotions on nationalistic tangles nor waste resources on religious rituals... it will be life or death situation.

mars needs to be lived in true communism, and removed of religion and money.

@levina @XenoEnsi-14 @C130 @haviZsultan
 
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Lower Gravity makes the people of Mars longer and more agile.... I was studying a bit of space science. Of all the planets in the solar system Mars is the most habitable, then the moon and titan.
 
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Yes, I read about it.
Like others I also wondered why would somebody volunteer for one way mission to mars. (just 68 days???)
There's a documentary on this...
 
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Jeez just 68 days to live ? How do I get my mother in law enrolled in the program ?
 
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sorry for lateness of reply... i am somewhat sleepy.

Lower Gravity makes the people of Mars longer and more agile.... I was studying a bit of space science. Of all the planets in the solar system Mars is the most habitable, then the moon and titan.

yes, mars is the most habitable from a long-term settlement point of view... i find the earth's moon quite boring really and not ambitious at all ( only 400,000 kms away )... titan - i don't know about habitability, i don't know if there is even a safe surface on titan.

i am also interested in the two moons of mars, phobos and deimos... i am also quite interested in the asteroid belt and the jupiter moon - europa, and of course send some hardy probe deep into jupiter's atmosphere to see if it is really true as they say... at some point, jupiter's gas atmosphere turns seamlessly into liquid environment... like they say, jupiter is an almost star.

as for mars, i think agility will be slightly more difficult in the lower gravity though mechanical constructions ( like chairs ) and moving ( by machines ) will be lighter and easier.

also, lower gravity seems to decrease bone density... to counter this, rather than get people to be on gym equipment constantly, there should be a biological solution found for this... maybe some food supplement which be like super banana or super milk... also the mars suits can have internal squeezer undergarment to give constant pressure to counteract the lower gravity.

Yes, I read about it.
Like others I also wondered why would somebody volunteer for one way mission to mars. (just 68 days???)
There's a documentary on this...

Jeez just 68 days to live ?

that "68 days to live" is just some mathematical projection from some college students... it is as uncredible as some economics forecaster saying that in five years, this company will earn so many billions, but without looking at real world developments and influences.

didn't a soviet cosmonaut live 400 days on a soviet space station?? and the technology carried to mars will not be the unnecessarily complicated and useless-features-ridden consumer technology we have now... and experiments in "vertical farming" on earth will develop better techniques to use on mars as well.

but from that vid, the iraqi female, dina, is quite unsuited for mars, politically and emotionally... (a). she lives ( guiltlessly ) in usa, the very nation that invaded iraq, with great death and destruction, (b). she speaks of iraq as as place where she had to cover up, without saying that this was in the new iraq created after the western bloc removed the progressive baath system, (c). she seems to be a exercise fanatic ( six pack and all ), therefore she seems to be removed of her female emotions.

she wants to live and die on mars...she should go to india....:lol:

was that comment really needed??
 
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Stupid chick.....



Send her to Baluchistan... she can be the 11th wife... n live in a region that is exactly like Mars..:lol:

Gravity is an issue... but i think i can fix that problem.. atleast for a specific time ... if you know what i mean.. ;)
 
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