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  1. To be precise, 2,782 people have paid their registration fee and submitted public videos in which they make their case for going to Mars in 2023 — with no guarantee that they'll ever come...

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      To be precise, 2,782 people have paid their registration fee...

  2. Aug 23, 2013 · Update for 11:25 a.m. ET Aug. 23: Mars One's Bas Lansdorp says that not all the applicants have paid the fee or completed their application, but they're still counted as applicants.

  3. Aug 28, 2013 · Applicants have to pay a fee, which ranges from $5 to $75 depending on which country they live in. The fee for United States citizens is $38.

  4. May 7, 2013 · Mars One charges an application fee, which ranges from $5 to $75 depending on the wealth of the applicant's home country. United States citizens pay $38, Lansdorp said.

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    Mars One — the brainchild of Dutch entrepreneur Bas Landorp — says the first four settlers would be followed by more groups, every two years. If the project ever makes it off planet Earth — and many are skeptical it will — it won't be without risks. Organizers say there could be an accident during launch, vital components could malfunction during t...

    The application videos, some of which are posted on the Mars One website, range from the wildly absurd to the surprisingly sincere. One Canadian applicant — identified only as Madison, 27 — posted a video talking about what drew her to the program. "A year ago my younger sister died and with that of course came a bunch of questions about why are we...

    Mars One had hoped to attract up to a million people from around the world when it first launched the application process in April. After the Aug. 31 deadline, the group will decide who goes on to the next round of the selection process. The world will likely get to know some of the applicants in an expected television show that will document the s...

  5. May 7, 2013 · Mars One charges an application fee, which ranges from $5 to $75 depending on the wealth of the applicant's home country. United States citizens pay $38, Lansdorp said.

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  7. Aug 29, 2013 · They are among more than 165,000 applicants from 140 countries who have paid an application fee ranging between $5 and $75, depending on the country, in hopes of being selected for the one-way...