So with the price of a ticket plummeting downwards and the first crewed Mars mission having opened the floodgates, we’ll be ready to start colonizing. The big question will be, “Who wants to be the first to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to go on a possibly-very-dangerous three-...
About the post itself: There are three main parts. Part 1 provides the context and background, Part 2 explores the “Why” part of colonizing Mars, and Part 3 digs into the “How.” To make reading this post as accessible as possible, it’s broken into five pages, each about the len...
"We were working with a lot of people who wanted to grow plants in the simulated Mars soils we create, and this led us to look at what research was being done in terms of producing food for future human missions to the moon or Mars," Cannon said. "It turns out most of the focus ...
Colonizing Mars could spark a new kind of frightening human evolutionGene KimJessica OrwigAlana Kakoyiannis
We are now in the fourth Industrial Revolution, traversing the next economic frontier. This is an age of convergence, with unprecedented technological advancements that are increasing human longevity, making internet available for all, melding human and artificial intelligence, and even colonizing Mars....
and to the best of our collective knowledge, it’s the only planet that supports life as we know it. While colonizing and terraforming planets like Mars sounds like an intriguing prospect for the future of humanity, we’ve still got to make the most of the single planet we’ve got – ...
there are several advantages to colonizing and terraforming the Moon. The most obvious is its proximity to Earth. Compared to Mars, Venus, Mercury, or the outer Solar System, the cost and the time it would take to transport people and materials to and from the Moon would be significantly lo...
Not only did we not listen, we increased our addictions to oil and gas further polluting our atmosphere trapping greenhouse gasses which are warming the planet, causing the glaciers to melt. All living things on earth need to glaciers for survival.Even back in 2007, there was a CNN documentar...
Space.com: Spaceflight is typically an activity that's reserved for well-trained astronauts, but your book is geared toward civilians and space tourists. Why did you decide that this audience needed a handbook for living in space? Colin Stuart:It kind of feels like we're at a new dawn in...
So why should we even bother? 更多关于 by far 和 so far 的分别 ← 请点击这里 First and foremost, Venus is almost as big as Earth and has 90% of its surface gravity. Surface gravity is a big problem when colonizing the solar system because it is very likely that long stays in low-...