Now we’re living on a warm,hospitable planet. As Carl Sagan has said “That’s home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives.” We, humans, are the unquestionable rulers of our littl...
These will likely be crucial to sustain health and, indeed, life on deep space missions. Why are microbes so important? If you’ve seen the film The Martian, you’ll know microbes are a crucial aspect of growing food, and are essential for keeping humans alive and functioning. We have ...
Depending on the mass and exact location of a super-Earth, its presence could ultimately eject Mercury andVenusas well as Earth from the solar system. It could also destabilize the orbits ofUranusand Neptune, tossing them into outer space as well. The super-Earth would change the shape of t...
Long before that happens humans must embark on Interstellar travel if we have any ambition to preserve our species. Whilst the big objects play out their celestial ballet, choreographed by the laws of the Universe discovered by Sir Isaac Newton, we are under threat closer to home by microscopic...
On the plus side, the quick transition of the planet around its star means that interstellar visitors would have a birthday every 36 hours. They would just need to expect the party to be interrupted. “If humans are able to travel to other star systems in the future, this is...
decide which one would be the best landing location. After landing, the quadcopter could launch and map several potential sites, and then return to its original spot to continue investigating while scientists decide where it should go next. [How Humans Could Live on Saturn's Moon Titan (Infogra...
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that could mean an extraterrestrial civilization may have intentionally "terraformed" that planet, making it livably warmer "by polluting it with greenhouse gases," Loeb said. Scientists have previously suggestedterraforming Marsby warming and thickening the Red Planet's atmosphere so that humans can ...
senior research scientist at JPL and co-principal investigator in this study, said in astatement from the University of Southern California."NASA needs to develop self-sustaining measures to keep humans healthy in space, because calling 911 is not an option." [7 Everyday Things That Happen Stra...