As I'm sure each applicant has been developing their own vision of what they would like to do at the colony... Do you feel a personal responsibility to create/do something on Mars that will set you apart from the others? If so, what are these visions. Do you feel they will change as the mission approaches?
If you could do one thing, anything at all, (abiding the sufficient engineering, medical, support, administration systems were in place), after arriving on Mars, what would it be?
What excites you the most about the program?
Side note: I have the utmost respect for all of you. You will be changing the course of human history. You will pave new roads where no human has ever attempted to. I wish you all the best of luck in the coming years. I (along with many others) will be cheering you every step of the way. Your decision to take part in this monumental program is truly life-altering for both you and us. God speed, to all of you.
EDIT: As I see we have 2 applicants present, the questions apply to both. :)
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As I'm sure each applicant has been developing their own vision of what they would like to do at the colony... Do you feel a personal responsibility to create/do something on Mars that will set you apart from the others? If so, what are these visions. Do you feel they will change as the mission approaches?
If you could do one thing, anything at all, (abiding the sufficient engineering, medical, support, administration systems were in place), after arriving on Mars, what would it be?
What excites you the most about the program?
EDIT: As I see we have 2 applicants present, the questions apply to both. :)
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