Joseph Roche is one step closer to the final frontier.
That’s because the Trinity College-based astrophysicist has been selected for the next round in the selection process.
From the initial 202,586 applicants, only 100 hopefuls have been selected to proceed to the next round of the Mars One Astronaut Selection Process and Joseph is among them.
There are 50 men and 50 women who successfully passed the second round. The candidates come from all around the world, namely 39 from the Americas, 31 from Europe, 16 from Asia, 7 from Africa, and 7 from Oceania.
Joseph is now one step closer to becoming the first Irishman in space, which is great news! Unless of course you take into account the fact that the Mars One Mission is a one-way mission…
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The idea of the Mars One mission is to send 24 earthlings into space to create a permanent human settlement on the Red Planet by 2025, but those who are chosen to go won’t be coming back to earth. Don, don, don…
According to the Mars One website: “Mars One is a not-for-profit foundation that will establish permanent human life on Mars. Human settlement on Mars is possible today with existing technologies.
“Mars One’s mission plan integrates components that are well tested and readily available from industry leaders worldwide.
“The first footprint on Mars and lives of the crew thereon will captivate and inspire generations. It is this public interest that will help finance this human mission to Mars.”
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