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Irish physicist Joseph Roche is probably not at all hard a decision was made to tell the world the whole truth about private Dutch the Mars One project, supposedly designed to be forever by 2025 send an expedition of twenty-four to the Red Planet human.
The last straw, according to the Dublin professor of astrophysics, it became that the organizers of a generously sponsored public The project also began to get money from the participants. Roche said that the administration came up with some absurd point system, and for in order to get these points, personal success is not enough – need to buy them. Project participants were forced to constantly purchase goods under the brand “Mars-one” or stably donate personal funds. In addition, the organizers strictly decided to give them three quarters of all the money that the finalists received from journalists for giving interviews.
The behavior of the project administration was seriously alarmed the Irishman much earlier. In particular, he was struck by the selection procedure, which it could not be called sloppy and absolutely incompetent. Instead of hours-long, exhausting interviews and psychometric tests medical supervisor a few minutes spoke with Joseph over the Internet, asking the most basic questions on about Mars, the answers to which even schoolchildren know. Before, how to make Joseph a future colonist of the Red Planet, he’s not even physically examined, although, for example, thousands of NASA hours of preparation and practice just to make a person a candidate for astronauts.
According to the physicist, he is not afraid that investors will lose their money – this, unfortunately, has already happened, and the organizers of the project Mars One must be severely punished. Most Joseph Roche fears that this arrogant scam after his loud disclosure will significantly undermine humanity’s faith in space projects, and when real professionals try organize a flight to Mars, no one will donate a cent to it.
British Maggie Lew is about to give birth to a baby on Mars as part of Mars One programs.
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