how to be a mars explorer
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What does it take to be na explorer in Mars?
by Manoel Belem
www.facebook.com/marsone.manoelbelem
10 tips to be an Explorer1. You have to believe that you can make a difference and do what most people will tell you is delusional, crazy, impossible and just plain stupid. 2. You need a vision, an idea that differs from most others. Few people are born with a vision.3. You also need an ability to explain and sell your vision to others. An extreme passion for your idea helps!4. You don't have to be a perfect human being. Be who you are and throw all those self-help books away.5. You have to prepare physically like any professional athlete. At least 15 hours a week over a period of at least one year before your upcoming discovery6. You have to put everything else on the side and just follow your heart and vision.7. Don't listen to the negative assumptions of people you come across.8. Prepare, prepare, prepare.9. Finally: Get out there and just do it!10. Be a very curious pesron with a little fear. * www.mikaelstrandberg.com
Why me?1. Ex-candidate to the 2nd Brazilian Astronaut.2. Engaged only in pioneer projects in Brazil, since 20 years old, even if I do not have any formal knowledge about process.
(Team worker for pioneer integrated circuits facility, interactive satellite seminars, internet provider, SpaceTrip4Us, F1inSchools)
3. STEM educator for Space.(SpaceTrip4Us for teachers & students) (Smile2Cassini)4. Team work Collaborative way of working. (4ever learning)5. Brainstorm team mediator for Partnership.6. Scientific background but not specialized, open mind, macro and diversity vision, and used to practice risk sports
(sailplane, dive, windsurf, kart, parachute, autogiro). 7. Almost 40 years of experience and training to accomplish this mission (ATX-Team Worker)8. Heavy user of digital technology. (100Apps + 30 digital profile in Web) 9. Amauter Writer (Falsa Dicotomia: cronicas cotidiano)
10. More curiosity than fear.11. Living in 60m2 (650f2) apartment is already a LIving Unit training.12. Life Support rationing in Sao Paulo (Water & Energy)13. Used to spend 2-4hours in F1 simulators14. I am ready with my backpack already fulfilled.15. Just remeber me asign your Crew for MarsOne
My experienceMy name is Manoel Belem I am a physicist almost 60 years old, two children specialized in pioneer projects with use intensive of technology.
Would like to invite Youtube Channel (mlbelem @Red Earth) you can see why consider me the candidate to Mars colonization trip, but below there is a list to legitimate this:
Boarding Pass Destino: MARTE
Distancias
Analogia simples
De >> Para Km automóvel 100 km/h
Luz 300.000 Km/s
SP >> RJ 400 4h 1,3ms
Terra >> Altura Voo Avião 10 6min 0,03ms
Terra >> ISS - Estação Espacial 400 4h 1,3ms
Terra >> Lua 400.000 170d 1,3s
Terra >> Marte (viagem) ~490.000.000 560anos 9min
Orbitas concêntricas
A distância média entre Marte e o Sol é de cerca de 230 000 000 km
(1,5UA, ou 143 milhões de milhas) e seu período orbital é de 687
dias terrestres, como representado pela trilha vermelha, com a órbita
da Terra mostrada em azul (animação).
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marte_(planeta)#/media/File:Marsorbitsolarsystem.gif
A viagem http://goo.gl/Y8dR93
Tempestade Solar: seis horas em 2 minutos
Vento SolarProtetor Solar X Campo Magnético
Espaçonave
Assentamento
Rumo ao desconhecido?
Missião MarsOne
Etapas
Viabilidade
Individual X Comunitário
SOlidão + conVIVÊNCIA ⇔ SOBREVIVÊNCIA
O grande vilão desta missão será o equilíbrio da dicotomia individual-coletivo.
Minha opinião...
1. Nothing more excite in the next 20 years.2. Vision of mankind from outside the third rock.3. Better feel and understand the meaning of Universe and share this.4. Priviledge to experiment and use the top knowledge of mankind.5. Feed my brain.6. My greatest challenge: to be born in Earth (3rd rock) and die in Mars (4th rock)7. Sandra M. Feliciano is the candidate that represent Brazil.