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What would Earthlings have todo to inhabit Mars and theMoon?
If we were to try to inhabit Mars and the Moon, what would we have to do to allow us to live there? And for what purpose would we need it. Example: We would need a dome to supply us with Oxygen because Mars doesnt contain Oxygen (and we need Oxygen to live). What would we especially do with Mars and the Moon because of no atmosphere? Also, what planet or moon would be your pick (other than Earth) to live on and why?
In the near future, the best way to colonize either our Moon or Mars would be to build underground habitats. Sub-surface colonies would be best in both cases since a sufficient depth and covering material would protect humans from the harmful radiations that bombard both Moon and Mars. Neither place has the magnetic field protections, against radiation, that allow surface life on Earth. Once underground in sealed chambers that could protect against radiation and hold in atmospheric gases and water, humans could use surface collectors to harvest solar energy for needed power, storing that energy in fuel cells for times that the sun is not available to provide power. The crust of both the Moon and Mars hold the essential building blocks of life support such as the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, so mining those to create nutrients for plants would be required to establish hydroponic food systems, which would also act as "air scrubbers" to separate oxygen from the carbon-dioxide humans exhale. Water and air (mainly free oxygen and nitrogen) are crucial components. Small, initial supplies that would be rigorously recycled would come from Earth, but a sufficient surplus of solar energy could be used over time to slowly extract hydrogen and oxygen from mineral compounds to maintain and then increase a colony's supply. Technologies exist today to do all of the above, but at EXTREME expense and risk. To do this in the next 50 years would be the most monumental engineering and exploration achievement ever undertaken by us in terms of cost and effort. So, why do it? Many people say it is not worth it, but there are great arguments in favor: 1) Today, a cataclysmic event such as an asteroid impact or unfortunately directed large solar flare could wipe out all life on Earth. These things are EXTREMELY unlikely and statistically improbable, but what a waste it would be to see our species exterminated because we balked at the cost and effort required to insure human survival on other planets. Plus the ability to create and maintain self-contained underground colonies could also allow a chunk of human population to survive on Earth after a catastrophe. 2) The lighter gravities of both the Moon and Mars could be a boon to extending human life. If we started building and growing underground Moon and Mars colonies in this century, then by the time space elevators are designed and completed we could comfortably move elderly people to what could one day be luxurious retirement colonies on comfortable low-gravity environments. 3) Because we can. To some people, it seems essential to our social evolution that civilized humans continue to push at the boundaries of our existence. Solving Earth problems such as the hunger, disease, and poverty caused by sloth, greed, racism, and oppression are seemingly insurmountable because the most complex and difficult block to human freedom and happiness are the machinations of other human beings. The technical challenges of colonizing the Moon and Mars are easy by comparison since there are no Moon or Mars intelligences waiting to stop us with their greed, racism, and beaurocracy.
I inhabit your imagination,stories you know & books youread the capital of my homecountry is built around 7?
I inhabit your imagination, stories you know & books you read the capital of my home country is built around 7 hills. Who am I?
The country is Italy and the city is Rome. The answer is Hills?
What would be the mostdifficult obstacle to overcomein order to inhabit Saturn?
what would people have to do to inhabit Saturn?
Learn how to walk on Gas, and live off of hydrogen.

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