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  2. Mars One - Wikipedia

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    Mars One selected a second-round pool of astronaut candidates in 2013. Mars One received interest from over 200,000 applicants for the first round. However, as candidate Joseph Roche asserted, the number of initial applicants who completed the application process was only 2,761, [24] which Mars One later confirmed via YouTube video. [25]

  3. Bas Lansdorp - Wikipedia

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    Mars One implements and manages the mission, trains astronauts, owns the hardware, etc. Mars One Ventures is a for-profit entity of Mars One and holds exclusive monetization rights around the mission. Revenue from the monetization is expected to increase as the venture progresses. [4] On 28 December 2013, Lansdorp did an "Ask Me Anything" on ...

  4. Category:Mars One - Wikipedia

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  5. List of bankrupts - Wikipedia

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    One of its products was the tomato ketchup, which proved highly successful. [21] [22] Heinz was released from bankruptcy in 1885. [19] James Abbott McNeill Whistler: American artist Bankruptcy Act 1869 [23] 1879 [23] The bankruptcy was caused by legal costs of a libel lawsuit against the critic John Ruskin. Whistler won the case, but the ...

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    View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; ... This is a list of lists of websites, ...

  7. Marsone - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... Mars One, one-way crewed mission to Mars project; See also. Mars 1 (disambiguation)

  8. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    AltaVista: A Web search engine established in 1995. It became one of the most-used early search engines, but lost ground to Google and was purchased by Yahoo! in 2003. Alteon WebSystems: Its shares soared 294% on its first day of trading. Amazon.com: The company's stock fell over 90% across two years, from a high of US$107 to a low of US$7. [2]

  9. List of web directories - Wikipedia

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    Anime Web Turnpike – was a web directory founded in August 1995 by Jay Fubler Harvey. It served as a large database of links to various anime and manga websites. Biographicon – directory of biographical entries. Google Directory – copy of DMOZ directory, with sites listed in PageRank order within each category. Closed in July 2011.