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November 13th, 2017

Humans traveling to Mars may soon be possible but survival is a complete unknown, expert says CNBC

Plans to rocket humans to Earth’s closest neighbor continue to advance, with the year 2024 a near-term goal — at least if Elon Musk has his way.

Yet space medicine expert Jim Logan said recently the effects on the human body from spending extensive time outside of Earth’s gravity remain unresolved.

“We need a huge sample size and right now we have a sample size of one, and soon maybe two,” Logan told CNBC at the New Worlds conference in Austin, Texas. Logan referenced astronauts Scott Kelly, who spent 340 days in space; and Peggy Whitson,

October 6th, 2016

T-Mobile CEO Says He’ll Send Someone to Mars If He Gets 1 Million Retweets CNBC

T-Mobile CEO John Legere wants to send someone to Mars.

Legere on Wednesday offered on Twitter a trip to Mars for one lucky individual, provided that the offer gets more than one million retweets by 11:59 p.m. PT on Oct. 11.

A T-Mobile spokeswoman said “When he [John Legere] hit 3 million – and Elon Musk basically said Mars travel is coming from SpaceX in just a few years for just $200k a person – John thought: “Let’s send someone to Mars!”

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