Despite obstacles and difficulties, will humans be able to build a colony outside the land?
There are some serious threats to the planet, where countries are working to control the planet's problems in the direction of stars, to form the first permanent colony outside the planet inhabited by humans.
Businessman Elon Musk, chief executive of Tesla, is one of the world's most influential people who are considering developing space programs and billions of dollars worth of multibillion-dollar projects.
"Although the earth's resources are more, we must overcome the problem that humanity is now based on one planet," NASA says in a Metro report.
Although there are problems that citizens may encounter in space and on the surface of other planets, which lie in the lack of weight and high levels of radiation they will be exposed to after leaving the Earth's atmosphere, scientists assert that it is possible to take advantage of abundant raw materials, unlimited solar energy, vacuum and microgravity in other ways To produce products that we can not enjoy within the earth's atmosphere and gravity.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are expected to transfer all they need to live there before people arrive and once they settle they will need to create facilities to use the resources on the planet to get fuel for power generation.
All of these ideas are not from the imagination of the Metro report, but they are true, according to the report of scientists and researchers in space, including Lewis Darrenle, professor of space communication sciences at the University of Westminster, who confirmed his belief in human ability to create a new colony on another planet without Earth "For the next 100 years it would be possible to have a self-sufficient colony on the moon or Mars," he told the site.
On the other hand, "Elon Mask" confirmed that the first human missions to Mars will be in the next ten years, but the mass migration of the abandonment of the planet and the full transition to Mars, but will be in batches.
While NASA is looking to be a substitute for existing countries to establish colonies outside the world, Amazon's Jeff Bezos, founder of Blue Origin, recently unveiled some images that show us how we will live there one day.
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