Virgle City
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- | '''Virgle City'' is the name of the first human city on the planet Mars. The city was founded in 2108 by [[Virgin Group|Sir Richard Branson]] and [[Google (Business)|Google]]. Virgle city was code named "[[Project Virgle]]." | + | '''Virgle City''' is the name of the first human city on the planet Mars. The city was founded in 2108 by [[Virgin Group|Sir Richard Branson]] and [[Google (Business)|Google]]. Virgle city was code named "[[Project Virgle]]." |
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
[[Project Virgle]] was unveiled on April 1, [[2008]]. Project Virgle was a [[joint venture]] between [[Virgin Group|Sir Richard Branson]] and [[Google (Business)|Google]]. The first city was named Virgle City and was the result of 100 years of work. | [[Project Virgle]] was unveiled on April 1, [[2008]]. Project Virgle was a [[joint venture]] between [[Virgin Group|Sir Richard Branson]] and [[Google (Business)|Google]]. The first city was named Virgle City and was the result of 100 years of work. |
Current revision as of 04:41, 19 August 2010
Virgle City is the name of the first human city on the planet Mars. The city was founded in 2108 by Sir Richard Branson and Google. Virgle city was code named "Project Virgle."
[edit] Origins
Project Virgle was unveiled on April 1, 2008. Project Virgle was a joint venture between Sir Richard Branson and Google. The first city was named Virgle City and was the result of 100 years of work.
[edit] Population
The human population of Virgle City reached 1,000 in 2050 and continues to grow a 8% per year. The population will surpasses 100,000 by the time Virgle City celebrates its first centennial (2208) -- including the first (human) generation to be born on the Red Planet, and thus truly having the right to call themselves Martians.