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FOGEL: One giant leap of faith

Posted: January 26, 2014 at 2:46 am

We should not send people to Mars until we create sufficient technology to get them home by Jared Fogel | Jan 23 2014

Mars: The Next Giant Leap for Mankind:http://www.mars-one.com. The Mars One website, which promotes its mission to colonize Mars through phrases like this, is doing everything it can to get the message out, and so far it has worked.

Less than a month ago, the Mars One project, which received more than 200,00 applicants to go on the mission, narrowed down the applicant pool to 1,058 men and women. Over the course of the next two years the program will narrow down the pool until there are six groups of four individuals remaining. From there, the future inter-planet explorers will undergo around eight years of training until the launch of their seven- to eight-month journey in 2024.

But theres a catch. The final 24 astronauts will be given only a one-way ticket to Mars. They will never return home.

This is uncharacteristic of any space missions to date. Historically speaking, whenever astronauts have been sent into space or to the moon, the intent has been for them to return home safely. However, this has not always been the case. Think of the Challenger, Columbia, and other space missions that suffered astronaut fatalities. This difference between the round trip always featured with NASA and the Mars Ones one-way ticket is likely because the Mars project is not funded by NASA or any other country but rather by a Netherlands non-profit organization.

Nevertheless, I dont think it is in anyones power to make the decision to send astronauts to their imminent deaths. I understand that these potential astronauts are signing up and agreeing to take part in this program under their own free will, but the program should not have been created in the first place because of this one-way trip aspect. Additionally, sometimes free will can be misinterpreted. For example, one man from Utah has decided that he would prefer to abandon his wife and four kids for the opportunity to journey to Mars. Thus, the Mars One would not only send people to live on Mars but would also potentially tear up families in the process.

Although there appear to be thousands of perfectly willing volunteers that will offer their lives on Earth for the chance to possibly live and die on Mars, this does not mean it is the right thing to do to send them there. Some may argue otherwise, but I believe an individual human life is more valuable than the knowledge gained from this expedition, especially since we could have the proper technology to bring them home 20 or 30 years down the road.

Even when the United States was first exploring potential moon exploration, the trip did not take place until we had sufficient technology to make a round trip: to the moon and back. Im sure there were plenty of individuals who would have offered their lives for the eternal fame that comes with exploration, but that doesnt mean it was right to offer up their lives for the sake of research and advancement. My point is that there was never any publicity involving one-way trips to the moon, and the trip did not take place until we knew that we could manage a round trip.

I understand that the moon is different than Mars, largely because Mars, after Earth, is the most habitable planet in the solar system thanks to its thin atmosphere and signs of water. Because there are no such conditions on the moon, there was never any mobilization to colonize there, but that doesnt change the fact that we decided that human exploration comes before colonization. Mars also lies much farther a seven- to eight-month journey away from Earth than the moon. Moreover, much like the moon, to our knowledge there are no signs of current life on Mars. Even with all of the potential research possibilities, the distance and lack of life presents a tough case to consider colonization a worthy trip.

Technological feasibility aside, I believe that the ultimate aim of the Mars One project is to stimulate new research on a planet with which we dont yet have much familiarity, and this is a very noble cause. On the other hand, it is not worth sacrificing lives, because no non-profit organization or any other organization should have the ability to offer up lives for the sake of research.

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Facilities first, and fly fishing on Mars

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Published on January 24, 2014

I dont like mid-winter melts. Photo by Paul Smith/Special to The Telegram

Published on January 24, 2014

Snowshoes on snowshoes off. Photo by Paul Smith/Special to The Telegram

Published on January 24, 2014

The first thing a setter does is build a good comfortable outhouse. This is mine. Photo by Paul Smith/Special to The Telegram

Is it possible that my descendants might live on Mars? Will they fly fish in summer and snowshoe in winter like I do here on Earth?

They might build cabins in the Martian forest or own sailboats on lovely glacier-fed lakes. Who knows what the future holds?

I think it is inevitable that humans will eventually fly to Mars. Its our nature to explore. There will always be the few amongst us who crave the ultimate adventure. The green grass on the other side of the hill is today, and always has been, irresistible to the spirited adventurous human soul.

It is why Columbus set sail in the Santa Maria, in spite of more reserved folks telling him and his crew that they would sail to their deaths off the edge of the world.

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Man who developed first vaccine for hepatitis B leaves £30million to charity

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25 Jan 2014 00:01

PROFESSOR Sir Ken Murray, one of the first researchers in genetic engineering, saved many lives worldwide.

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A SCIENTIST who developed the first vaccine for hepatitis B has left 30million to the charity he founded in Edinburgh.

Professor Sir Ken Murrays groundbreaking work was credited with saving lives worldwide.

The 82-year-old, who worked at Edinburgh University for more than 30 years and was one of the first researchers in genetic engineering, died at home in the city last April.

His will reveals his estate was worth 45million with his fortune built on royalties from the vaccine.

The main beneficiaries are the Darwin Trust of Edinburgh, founded by Sir Ken in 1983.

They will receive 30million to support the education of young scientists and fund research and facilities at Edinburgh University.

Trust chairman Dr John Tooze, 75, said: Ken was an extraordinary man who remained very modest despite the huge royalties that his hepatitis B vaccine brought him.

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Minecraft Dinosaurs – Part 101 – Pachycephalosaurus DNA! Finally! – Video

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Minecraft Dinosaurs - Part 101 - Pachycephalosaurus DNA! Finally!
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Got my DNA results from Ancestry.com part1 – Video

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Got my DNA results from Ancestry.com part1
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How to Hard Reset Droid DNA – Video

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How to Hard Reset Droid DNA
Simple instructions on how to hard reset the Droid DNA.

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DNA Cover By Luli – Video

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DNA Cover By Luli
My puppy Luli being dramatic :P. Created by VideoFX for Android. http://goo.gl/BRiFJ.

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Minecraft: DNA Model! – Video

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Minecraft: DNA Model!
This is a DNA model I built for a project in my Biology class. I hope you like it! It is 88 blocks tall and it took about 2 1/2 hours to build. I will post a...

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166 errors found in national DNA database

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (UPI) -- The FBI, in an audit of a national DNA database, has so far found nearly 170 profiles that contain errors, officials said.

The number represents just a small fraction of the nearly 13 million genetic profiles stored in the national database, the New York Times reported Friday.

"We were pleasantly surprised it was only 166," said Dr. Alice R. Isenberg, the chief of the biometric analysis section of the FBI Laboratory, referring to the number of cases containing errors. "We were quite worried it would be much higher than that. These are incredibly small numbers for the size of the database."

It remains to be seen whether the FBI's findings will effect closed cases. The FBI has informed state and local authorities of the errors, but the agency is not responsible for follow-up.

"We don't have oversight," Isenberg said. "It's up to the labs to take the information and act on it."

As a result of the FBI's findings, New York state has started a review of its DNA database, but it is unclear whether other states have done the same.

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God’s Genome Name – Video

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God #39;s Genome Name

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