Showing posts with label Bas Lansdorp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bas Lansdorp. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

New system uses Sun to make sea water potable-Made In India

London: a brand new "ground-breaking" prototype system that turns ocean water into potable using simply the power of the Sun has been successfully tested in India, its makers claim.

The UK-based firm Desolenator uses a patented technology to transform salt water and different dirty waters, from upcountry sources, into pure water.

Capable of manufacturing up to fifteen litres daily, the system needs no power supply, apart from the Sun, and has no moving components or filters, creating it unbelievably easy to maintain.

"The unit uses no consumables and a one-off payment can give water for households for up to twenty years, providing a significant supply of water independence to people who want it most,"the company said in a statement.

While the team have assembled a totally operating image,the company has launched an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to take it from prototype to production.

"We have already developed the Desolenator in the UK and tested it in India through five prototype iterations. It works!And our water tastes great! according to the company's Indiegogo page.

"We wish to start out user testing in South India, then production of the Desolenator. we would like to possess a final product able to ship by october 2015!" the company wrote on the page.

"Climate modification and increase are setting the stage for a world water crisis. a massive ninety seven per cent of the world's water is salt water and our conceive to faucet into this valuable and obtainable resource to disrupt the world water crisis in an unprecedented  manner," William Janssen, CEO, said.

The process is named desalination and nowadays whereas 0.7 per cent of the world's water comes from desalination,existing technology is expensive, inefficient and disproportionally drains 0.5 per cent of the world's international energy offer, in step with the corporate.

"Desolenator is totally different from existing desalination and residential water technologies – it harnesses solar power in an elegant new manner, maximizing the quantity of radiation that hits the technologies surface area through a mixture of thermal, electrical and heat exchange, making pure clean drinking water through the ability of the sun," said Janssen.

Monday, 10 November 2014

A colony on Mars will be the 'next giant leap for mankind'

Bas Lansdorp, CEO and co-founder of Mars One, is nothing if not bold. His dream is that the stuff of science fiction -- not solely does he wish to place humans on Mars in 2025, however he desires to depart them there to establish a self-sustaining settlement. And he plans to fund the enterprise, in part, by televising everything from pre-mission coaching to daily life on the red planet. Or the maximum amount because the colonists wish U.S.A. to see, anyway, as they will ultimately be in control. As you can imagine, he is a reasonably fascinating guy to speak to, that is why we were psyched to have him on this website to articulate his vision, and what he hopes it will mean for humanity.


Building a personality's settlement on Mars does not simply sound difficult, it sounds nigh on unrealizable. But, as Lansdorp explains, the technology that might permit the Mars One project to succeed already exists, therefore it isn't as far-fetched a goal because it would possibly at first seem. And, of course, the set up is not only to blast a rocket within the right direction and hope for the simplest. the primary Mars One probe is attributable to land in 2018, and 2 years later, a rover is predicted to start out exploratory survey out potential colony sites. In 2022, life support systems and varied essential instrumentality are going to be sent to Mars earlier than the primary manned mission, regular to launch in 2024.

Technically, the conception may be sound, however with most investment needed, why even bother? To Lansdorp, it's simple: "Progress." the explanation we're such a triple-crown species, he says, is as a result of we're continually pushing the boundaries, and Mars One is simply an excuse to indulge our collective ought to explore. He conjointly hopes the journey can do one thing to unify the planet, too, transportation everybody along through "one common goal." simply maybe, sending people to Mars can inspire kids to need to be astronauts once more, "not popstars," and by televising the journey of the primary off-world settlers, we will live it with them. "It's virtually following big leap for human race."

The biggest obstacle to Mars One's success isn't the technology concerned, according to Lansdorp, however finding the proper people for the job. After all, it is a one-way ticket, and therefore the team dynamics can ought to be excellent to allow the colony any likelihood of thriving. The explorers that may eventually be selected and trained over the course of following decade are going to be place through some rigorous tests before being sent into area. a part of that coaching can involve living in an exceedingly mock colony, interrupt from all support, with issues unnaturally inserted into the case -- including what is apparently one of the toughest things to deal with psychologically: A broken and smelly rest room.