The High Frontier cover. Credits: Erik Wernquist – Digital Artist
We need to expand into outer space, but it’s not easy!
To fully enjoy reading this post, listen to Spacebase by Ozric Tentacles.
We started with staying in space for hours, then days, months, and years. Since November 2, 2000, humans have been living in space continuously, not only on the International Space Station.
Although it can be taken for granted, it is exactly the opposite. Space is a deadly environment, one of the worst we could face. However, we need to expand our activities and lives in outer space, for all the reasons explained in the Spacepolitans Manifesto.
The updated Humans in Space page overviews all past, current, and future initiatives regarding living off Earth. They are still far from being autonomous space colonies, but we are getting closer and closer.
Did I arouse your curiosity? So, jump to the page and have a look!
What’s the next Becoming Spacepolitans section to be updated? My favorite space topic: Asteroids! So, next in review will be the Asteroids: Cross and Delight page, in which we will learn about those lovely space rocks. Or should I say “those menacing wandering rocks”?
Keep an eye out here or subscribe to my blog notification at the bottom of the home page to be informed about the red dusty publication.
Space for All, All for Space!