This Millionaire Is Reportedly Planning A Trip To Mars Within Five Years
Feb 22, 2013, 19:47 IST
WikipediaMillionaire Dennis Tito, 72, became the first private citizen to fly into space in 2001.
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Now the entrepreneur, who made is fortune as the founder of California-based investment firm Wilshire Associates, is reportedly planning to send two astronauts to Mars in 2018, according to NBC News' Alan Boyle. According to a press release, The Inspiration Mars Foundation, a non-profit organization led by Tito, will "launch an [sic] historic journey to Mars and back in 501 days, starting in January 2018." There are few details otherwise on the mission right now, but Tito is holding a press conference next week. Presumably, we'll get more information on his plan then. WikipediaTito spent eight days on the International Space Station in 2001.Until then, the NewSpace Journal obtained a copy of a paper that Tito plans to present at the IEEE Aerospace Conference on March 3, which offers more specifics. Here's what we know based on NewSpace's report:
- The mission would be manned
- A crew would fly by Mars, but not actually land on the surface or orbit around it
- It would launch in January 2018, possibly using a modified SpaceX Dragon spacecraft
- There are no details about cost