Humans reproduce and Atanaslon in the whole world is large and growing, but what the future holds for mankind? That's what I tried the US space agency NASA answer in the words of Dr. Al Globus, who predicted that the next logical step for humans are humans colonize space
But how long can this happen?
Globus think that humanity can start in life in satellite cities around the Earth orbit in 2100, and imagine Globes in the form of settlements will be built in the form of a very large structure with hundreds of houses and thousands of people. Globus and added that he can build the structure of the cities by the end of the century if they are to avoid major national disaster, also predicted that are fully colonize the Earth's orbit first, and then explore the solar system and go outside too!
Dr. Globus is the contractor and the world of the US space agency NASA aims through his research work on it over the years to change the world after the form of an annual competition held in order to create designs for space colonies. He now believes it will not be long in humans and only Sazoroa Earth orbit with ease as if they are traveling from London to New York, pointing out that if humans decided to do so Sakhaddmanm science and qualified using the material and financial means in the answer to his requests.
It does not seem science fiction, because there are companies began to achieve successes to build and launch rockets and spaceships aims to colonize Mars, such as SpaceX company founder Elon holder confirms that this is possible!
But what will be the shape of the settlement Alvdhaiahalooly?
He answered that question, Dr. Globus, saying that there are many designs that rely on a central cylinder provide artificial gravity for the population, and allow them to move as if they were on the ground!
He continued: "There will be stations for agriculture, will be covered exoskeleton solar cells, will lead to stop the people of the earth killing each other and spending all this time and money on satellite settlements, and despite the fact that a good idea, but the technology and infrastructure is not enough yet."
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