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Mars One Delayed Its Mars Mission -- Again (time.com)

Mars One says its project to start a human colony on the Red Planet will be delayed by five years. The Dutch company says it will send its first crews to Mars in 2031 instead of its previous target date of 2026. From a report on Time: The venture is delaying its missions so it can raise more money, according to CEO Bas Lansdorp. "Of course the whole Mars One team would have preferred to be able to stick to the original schedule, but this new timeline significantly improves our odds of successfully achieving this mission roadmap," he said in a statement. This is far from the first time Mars One has delayed its project. Despite Lansdorp's confidence, other scientists have expressed significant doubts about the mission's feasibility.

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  1. just send them more money by known_coward_69 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    that's all they need to get back on track

    they pinky swear they won't steal it

    1. Re: just send them more money by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Unfortunately, there are some people who haven't actually taken a look at the board of directors and realised that only a handful of them has a relevant degree and many of them have only marketing degrees (basically a piece of paper that means nothing)

  2. Lame article about a crooked company by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What a scam! Shut these fuckers down... Don't give 'em a dime, except to make a call to their lawyer..

    C'mon Slashdot, you're posting some pretty crappy stories here. Put this one in the tabloid section

  3. Moller Air Car by Overzeetop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh, hell, sure - we're still going to do this thing, we just need another round of funding. I swear just a few million (billion) more and we're going to absolutely get this to fly. Right after I finish paying of the yacht.

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    Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
  4. Is slashdot trolling us? by sjbe · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why does this obvious scam continue to get headlines from slashdot? Or anyone else for that matter. This is nothing more than some crooked and/or delusional people preying on the credulous. Without the resources of a nation state backing the project there is absolutely no way this could possibly happen. The technology to make it happen does not (yet) exist and the organizations who are capable of developing it (read NASA and peers) aren't involved with any of this. Furthermore any credible mission to Mars will cost tens and more likely hundreds of billions of US$ to even have a prayer of working at all much less in such a ludicrously short time span.

    Seriously, why does this drivel keep getting the time of day?

  5. Scaaaaaam by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The instant they announced a fee to "apply" to be one of their "astronauts," anyone with half a brain could see these idiots were grifters. Of course, the other option was pie-in-the-sky delusionals, but at least that would have been honest.

  6. It's a scam. Nothing to see here. by sjbe · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know they have concepts and maybe some engineering drawings but have they actually contracted out for the development of anything?

    No. It's a scam and an obvious one. Do not take any of it seriously. It's annoying that they keep getting headlines in spite of their lies.

    I could see this going somewhere with the right mix of companies, but right now I just don't see one organization pulling it all together.

    Unless one or more of the bigger nation states gets involved there simply won't be adequate funding to make it happen. We're talking tens to hundreds of billions to actually pull off a mission to Mars. For profit companies aren't going to get involved because shockingly enough there is no profit in such a venture even if it were a serious endeavor, which it is not. Private funding wouldn't remotely be sufficient and governments aren't involved. The only organizations that are capable of developing the technology to make a Mars mission happen are not involved with Mars One.

  7. Re:What? by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Darn. I looked so good in orange too.

    They're all "red shirts" now . . . as in:

    "Captain Kirk, Spock and a few "red shirts" will beam down to the planet now.

    . . . later . . .

    "Two to beam up."

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    Schroedinger's Brexit: The UK is both in and out of the EU at the same time!