With the right strategies and technologies, humans could live to the very edge of the Solar System someday!
These missions could pave the way for future spacecraft that rely on more advanced propulsion. These spacecraft could rapidly transport robotic workers that would build the necessary infrastructure to extract resources and maybe build habitats for people seeking a new life in the outer Solar System. Someday, if we're fortunate enough, people could be listening to messages like this:
Sky Blue, the Cobalt Marble. Or, as you probably know her, Uranus! Isn't she lovely? We certainly think so! Be prepared to see plenty more of her in the coming days and weeks!Advertisement "Those bound for Neptune are in for a treat. After a brief stay aboard Poseidon Station, you'll be free to explore Neptune and Triton, which await only the most adventurous of adventure tourists!
Walk among the icy surface of Triton, see its powerful cryovolcanoes, and experience what it's like to witness the psychedelic landscape!"Anyone who isn't stopping there and will be proceeding to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt, we wish you a bon voyage and tip our hats to your adventurous spirit! Once you reach Lowell or Adlivun Outer Rim will be free for you to experience! Walk the nitrogen glaciers of Pluto's Heart, Tombaugh Regio.
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