British students immigrating to Mars without going back to earth, unwilling to marry and have children.
People's network January 14th, according to BBC reports,
Holland's "immigrant Mars" expedition has selected 1058 candidates from among the 200 thousand applicants worldwide, and will then choose 24 more from 2018. Training. In Britain, two college students were screened into 1058 candidates.
Ruian, a student of the Physics Department of the University of Oxford, screened by the first round, said he was involved in the plan and thought of his impact on the earth, thinking of the next generation, like the Apollo moon. He also said that if he was selected for the final training, he would not marry, because it was important to treat his girlfriend openly and honestly and not to suddenly tell her 8 years later, "I'm going to Mars."
Hannah Earnshaw, a female doctorate in astronomy at Durham University, UK, has also been one of the 1058 candidates through competition. She said it was an opportunity for exploration. She said flying to Mars would mean that she could never meet with friends and family, but she was willing to make video exchanges through the Internet. Hanna also said she did not want to marry and have children because she did not want to leave them behind. She said that this is a great achievement that human beings can achieve. They can broaden their horizons and explore various possibilities.
in accordance with the plan, future training includes situational life under the monitoring of television cameras to examine the physiological and psychological qualities of the eventual traveler to Mars. The 4 chosen Mars settlers are expected to depart in 2025 and no longer return to earth to establish the first human settlement on Mars.