South African in the Mars mix as race to the Red Planet heats up.
It is 2031 and the next space race has started with the launch of the largest-ever interplanetary space rocket and spaceship carrying four carefully selected astronauts on a mission to establish a human settlement on Mars – a planet that is about 225-million kilometres away.
Heading for the fourth rock from the sun, these first Martian astronauts will never return to earth: the Mars One mission is a one-way trip with no option of returning.
Mars One was founded in 2011 by Dutch entrepreneur and Mars One CEO Bas Lansdorp and Dutch scientist and Mars One CTO Arno Wielders as a privately funded one-way mission to Mars to establish a permanent human settlement on the planet. Although not officially labelled as such, the funding model is similar to a crowd-funding model, whereby the organisers depend on money from sponsors and donations.
In recent developments, Mars One Ventures is now listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and valued at almost $400-million.
Theoretical physicist and former University of KwaZulu-Natal Quantum Research Group postdoctoral researcher and current head of innovation in Africa at enterprise application software company SAP Adriana Marais applied for selection as a Mars One astronaut candidate when the international public entries first opened in 2013.
To date, Mars One candidates have gone through three rounds of selection, and Marais has progressed to the shortlist of the top 100.
Round four, set to start soon, will further shortlist the candidates to 24. Candidates will then be divided into six four-person teams, after which training will start.
This story is from the Engineering News 24 March 2017 edition of Engineering News.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the Engineering News 24 March 2017 edition of Engineering News.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Energy Efficiency & Management
Importance of energy efficiency highlighted at DoE conference.
Biofuels
Innovation earns company biofuels award.
Security Technology For Business
Power instability leads to security technology changes in South Africa.
Corridor Crowd-In
eThekwini seeks private investment around public­transport corridor.
Taking Off
Fourteen airport rail links planned in Africa, including two more in SA.
New gas projects will be economical – Aurecon
With two major gas-to-power projects under way in the country, consulting company Aurecon believes that the two, possibly three, gas power stations associated with the projects can be economical as existing infrastructure can be used to support them.
Construction to continue at Kathu
Next year, global engineering and technology company Sener will continue to provide the engineering, procurement and construction services for the 100 MW Kathu concentrated solar power (CSP) project in South Africa’s Northern Cape, in conjunction with its joint venture partner Acciona.
Transformative
Meeting 60% local content goal would transform economy, create 49 000 jobs.
Control And Instrumentation Play Rugged Role In Industry
The uptake of new infor-mation technology (IT) in industrial automation has traditionally been at a slower rate compared with that of the broader information and communication technology (ICT) sector, says the Society for Automation Instrumentation, Measurements and Control (SAIMC) professional services portfolio head Petrus Klopper.
Sewer Manual To Be Published Next Month
Plastic pipes manufacturer DPI Plastics will publish its comprehensive sewer product manual next month that provides detailed information on its range of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe applications and installations in the sewage and effluent sector.