Mars One
To Form a More Perfect Universe: An Interview with Space Lawyer Joanne Gabrynowicz
"Our issues involving space are seen through the lens of geopolitics on the Earth. Our problems originate on Earth, not in space."
Even If Mars One Fails to Go to Mars, It's Still Important as a Symbol
The mission has become a symbol.
Aspiring Martian Defends Mars One on YouTube After a Very Bad Week
The mission has taken a beating lately, but its supporters are sticking up for it.
SpaceX: No One Laughs Anymore When We Talk About Colonizing Mars
All of the company's business in space is serving as stepping stones to eventually making it to Mars.
Taxi to Mars
VICE profiles Melissa Ede, a transgender taxi driver from England and a successful applicant to the Mars One project, which plans to relocate her to Mars in the year 2024.
What Parents Tell Their Kids When They Plan to Die on Mars
The Mars One finalists have been selected, and as one says: “Shit just got a whole lot more real.”
News of Zealand: Rockslides, Horse-Eating Dogs, and Unkempt Single Men
Sure, Nick from Shortland Street isn't going to Mars, but look on the bright side: Auckland is officially monkey-free.
How Does a 28-Year-Old Californian Prepare Himself for Life (and Death) on Mars?
An interview with Andrew Tunks, one of the finalists for Mars One's ambitious interstellar mission.
An Australian is Going to Die on Mars to Prove a Point About Sustainability
Dianne McGrath will go all the way to Mars to convince you to take food waste more seriously.
Virgin Galactic's Lesson: Kickstarting Space Tourism Comes With a Steep Price
When you promise the stars, accidents are inevitable.
When Will Humans Live on Mars?
It's a bit of a strange thing to think about, but the Earth is going to die someday.
How Will Humanity Need to Change if We Want to Live on Other Planets?
Lord Martin Rees—Astronomer Royal and a professor of cosmology and astrophysics at the University of Cambridge—talks cyborgs, nuclear power, and the end of Darwinian natural selection.