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MIT scientists doubt Mars One Mission Success Research by Scientists Massachusetts Institute of Technology showed that the first colonists who went to Mars under the Dutch project Mars One, will begin to die 68 days after arrival, writes French newspaper Le Monde. Researchers came to this conclusion after conducting a series of analyzes of scientific data, in accordance with which A project for the exploration of Mars is under development. The death of the first colonist “will come on about 68th day from asphyxia,” follows from report in which specialists using graphs and mathematical formulas analyzed the resources of oxygen, food and technology, intended for flight. According to scientists, plants that must provide food for colonists will produce too much oxygen, while technology by balancing the atmosphere today is not enough developed. “Institute staff doubt the success of the mission, noting that settlers will become more and more with time depend on the supply of spare parts, the cost of which, at the most optimistic estimates, will amount to 4.5 billion dollars, and this amount will only increase as new crews are dispatched. Recall that Mars One is a private project launched by Dutchman Bas Lansdorp, which already in 2024 plans to send the first a group of settlers on Mars, consisting of four volunteers. Them to make a seven-month one-way trip and start colonization of the Red Planet.
Adelaide JVARIA
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