The program plans to leverage the hype of the media to raise $6 billion from private investors and supporters, which is the estimated amount needed to complete this mission. While $6 billion in funding may seem like an obstacle, the team plans to turn Mars One into a “global media spectacle,” broadcasting all aspects of the preparations and the lives of the participating astronauts (slightly reminiscent of the plot from the film The Truman Show, with the added drama of a suicide mission). Judging by the popularity of reality TV and the latest Mars Rover launch, which at this point has a Twitter account with over 1 million followers, and the rise of crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and IndieGoGo, I have no doubt that Mars One, with its 10 year lead time, could build up the hype and raise all of the funds. How does Mars One plan on doing this from a technical perspective? Surprisingly, they do not plan on building any new technology, but instead will use the technologies already out there by partnering with other companies. Mars One plans to use:
a SpaceX Falcon 9 Heavy as a launch vehiclethe transit vehicle and space habitat built by Thales Alenia Spacea variant on the SpaceX Dragon as the landeran inflatable habitat built by ILC Dovera rover vehicle by MDA Space MissionsMars spacesuits made by Paragon
Watch the full video, which explains the plans, below.
While it does sounds like a one-way trip of a lifetime, I am curious how long your lifespan on Mars might be. An hour, a day, a week or years? It is unclear whether Mars One has any idea how long someone could survive on Mars, though NASA has stated humans could survive the radiation. There have also been some simulations performed on Earth, like Biosphere 2 at University of Arizona, which helped further the idea that humans could live in a self-sustainable, enclosed environment. Interested in heading to Mars? You will have to apply and go through a rigorous 10 year process as they select just 4 astronauts. Question: Would you want to be one of the brave few to take the voyage?