Consider a material point "s" in space, referred to an origin "o" and three fixed directions the position vector, velocity, and acceleration of the point "s" are denoted by alignment.
For that purpose, it is essential to use high-acceleration propulsion technology that can escape from the 1G gravitational acceleration of the Earth whenever necessary and reach the outer space, rather than a low-speed chemical rocket-like launch method that requires launch time and orbit calculation.
It will be possible if a high-speed, high-thrust vehicle just like driving a space with cars is realized.
Is it possible that as a result of the faster and faster global warming process at the end of the 21st century, the average temperature at the Earth's surface will increase by min. 4 degrees C, all glaciers melt, most of the land areas will be covered by permanent drought and notorious fires, people will be forced to move to other environments such as cities built at the bottom of the seas and oceans, cities built underground or in Earth's orbit. Which of these types of unusual urban construction environments will be the most technologically and economically feasible?
Dear Liliya Elnikova, Yes, I also think the same. When the aliens learn what we have done with our planet Earth, they will not want to cooperate with us, fearing for their planets.
In a climate crisis that will occur in several dozen years, the colonization of space stations in the Earth's orbit may be an alternative to the colonies established on the Moon, Mars and on the days of the oceans.
What do you think about it? I invite everyone to the discussion, Thank you very much, Regards,
In the next dozen or so years, another mission to the Moon and then to Mars is planned. Will the necessary space bases from which manned missions to Mars will be launched will be built first on the Earth's Moon or in Earth's orbit?
Given the technological progress we are witnessing, I think it's only a matter of time before we reach out for the stars and attempt to make space our new home. Initial human settlements will probably consist of asteroid miners on the moons of earth and Jupiter. Eventually, their will be more humans living off of earth than on it.
Yes. Before a manned expedition to Mars, which is planned for the 2030s of the 21st century, a base is first to be established on the Earth's Moon and / or in Earth orbit. A manned space mission to Mars is to start from this base. Initially, a seasonal research base is to be created on Mars, which can then be transformed into a permanent settlement base.