St. Louisans hope to make mission to Mars

Posted: January 19, 2014 at 4:45 pm

Posted on: 5:10 pm, January 18, 2014, by Charles Jaco, updated on: 09:02am, January 19, 2014

(KTVI)-Go to Mars and never come back. That is the goal of more than 1,000 finalists selected by the Mars One program. Mars One is a privately-funded plan to establish a human colony on Mars starting ten years from now, in 2024. It is a colonization mission. That means its a one-way trip, no return trips to earth.

Established by Dutch entrepreneur Bas Lansdorp, Mars One is raising money through donations and expects most funding will come through revenues from a reality TV event that will chronicle the trip and the first few years of life on mars.

NASA had said a bare-bones mission to Mars would cost $100 billion. Mars One claims it can be done for around $6 billion. Skeptics say the project will never fly at all, that cost estimates are way too low, and the project doesnt have the huge amounts of funding necessary to pull it off. Despite that, 200,000 people worldwide applied to go on the mission. Theyve now been whittled down to 1,058 potential Mars colonists.

Charels Jaco sits down with two of those finalists, who are from St. Louis. Maggie Duckworth, 29, lives in Bridgeton and is trained as an electrical engineer. She owns a business making and supplying costumes. Tim Gowan, 26, lives in University City. Hes an Aerospace Engineer at Boeing and is also an actor and filmmaker.

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St. Louisans hope to make mission to Mars

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