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In an interview with New Scientist, Gerard T Hooft, a professor of physics in utrecht university, the Netherlands, and the winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize, said that he had questioned this "Mars project", but by understanding the research conducted by this institution, he began to believe that humans could land on Mars in 10. The Huffington Post said that Steve Woznick, one of the founders of American Apple, was also one of the supporters of Mars-1. He said at the news conference that the plan to land on Mars is quite attractive to him and he himself is willing to participate in this plan. Li Dapeng, a volunteer of Mars-1, said: Mars immigrants need to launch a payload of 140- 150 tons into low-earth orbit, launch a living cabin (no more than 30 tons) to Mars, and then launch it several times to form a base on the surface of Mars. More than 40 years ago, Apollo of the United States successfully landed on the moon many times. At that time, the technology was able to launch more than 65,438+020 tons of load into low-earth orbit.