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Nasa makes history again. - by yurintrotechbro slogging spaceexploration

This new era of lunar exploration and travel "won't be done entirely by NASA, it will be done with international partners and with commercial partners.""That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”Oct 18, 2022, 2:18 PMWhat do you think?Very umbrella-academy-esque. I think we still have a long way to go until we're able to live outside the planet earth. Building infrastructures outside Earth is crazy difficult, close to impossible.

I guess there should already be a plan on how they plan to build infrastructure on Mars. It would be game-changing. I saw a picture that the Dalle-e generated to represent how buildings would look on Mars; it is so beautiful.-Jadesola T. Kareem- Indeed! Do you think it would take a long time for Africa to jump in on the space fun?Less weird. I like these buildings.

the hydrogen from the resulting chemical reaction. He also generated power from solar arrays and batteries.- Valentine Enedah - you're right. If they have fuel, power won't be an issue. But to make it a lasting and functional place, they have to be able to sustain agriculture and farm animals.

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