For the last couple of years, the Mars One settlement project has been in the news on and off. Its exposure is about to go into high gear as 100 people officially sign on in the hopes of people the final 24 to make the trip to the red planet. 50 men and 50 women will be trained to take the one-way journey, which is set to launch by 2025.
What makes the Mars One settlement project interesting is that it will be partially funded through a reality TV show, which will center around the civilians as they train to become astronauts. Sonia Nicole Van Meter, 36, a D.C.-area political consultant and one of the 100 Mars One settlement finalists, says, "Space exploration and colonization is the next step for human evolution. It’s in our nature to explore, to look out out over our landscape and wonder what’s over the next hill."
Human Colonization Expeditions
The Mars One Settlement is a Step Closer with 100 People Signed Up
Trend Themes
1. Space-based Reality TV - The Mars One Settlement funding through a reality TV show paves the way for new space-based reality shows to emerge.
2. One-way Space Travel - The one-way journey to Mars opens opportunities for disruptive innovation in the fields of advanced life-support systems, autonomous space habitats, and long-term human survival in space.
3. Commercial Space Exploration - The Mars One Settlement project signals growing interests in and opportunities for developing space technologies, products, and services for commercial space exploration.
Industry Implications
1. Broadcasting & Media - The idea of space-based reality TV presents opportunities for broadcasting and media industries to expand their content offerings.
2. Space Technology - The one-way journey to Mars promotes the development of innovative space technologies to support long-term human survival in space, creating opportunities for space technology industries.
3. Aerospace & Defense - The Mars One Settlement project and commercial space exploration bring new opportunities for the aerospace and defense industries to collaborate on developing space products and services.