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Wanna Visit Another Planet? Let's Beam Your Brain There. (Part 5)

There are maybe a dozen habitable planets known to humanity, and getting to them is nearly impossible, unless… 📡🧠
👇👇👇 Sources & More Down here 👇👇👇

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Humans will not hit #exoplanets' surface in our lifetimes. We are barely be able to return to the moon in the next few decades! And Mars? Who knows when or if that will ever be available to human visitation and research. #SpaceExploration is our first step into a new and complicated future. Will it be us? Will it just be computerized copies of us sent to robot-bodies that were pre-shipped to another world? Will we ever REALLY be multi-planetary? Will we ever REALLY leave earth? What if we beam our brains to another planet? Could we have an all digital culture of robotic humans on Trappist-1?! 🤖

🌌LEAVING EARTH SERIES 🌌
Part 1: 🌍 We have to leave Earth
https://youtu.be/jndESKr4SpI
Part 2: 🚀 Rockets are boring.
https://youtu.be/76WVRktfPos
Part 3: 👽 Mars is Deadly.
https://youtu.be/IAo9UVwAMas
Part 4: 🌔 Lunar living?
https://youtu.be/IAo9UVwAMas
Part 5: 🛰 To the stars.
https://youtu.be/bvVPpGQ9K78

SERIES DESCRIPTION:
Can we #LiveOnMars? Can we build a #LunarColony? Should we leave this solar system entirely? What would we need to visit another star? Can humans survive out there in the emptiness of space? I answer all these questions and more in my new science and technology series all about #leavingearth! New episodes every other day all week!

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📚📚📚 SOURCES
National Research Council's report :: The Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon
Looking beyond the several lunar robotic missions to be flown by 2008 (by the international community), science goals need to be articulated for early decisions about system design and operations planning for later robotic and human activities on the Moon. For a longer-range human presence on the Moon, the scope of science is potentially broader, including extensive field studies and sampling, plus the emplacement or assembly and the maintenance and operation of major equipment on the lunar surface
http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/files/FactSheets/ExplorationofMoon.pdf

100 Year Starship Org!
https://100yss.org/

Artificial gravity breaks free from science fiction
https://phys.org/news/2019-07-artificial-gravity-free-science-fiction.html
A team from CU Boulder is working to make out-there technologies a reality.

Breakthrough Starshot Mission
https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/initiative/3
The story of humanity is a story of great leaps – out of Africa, across oceans, to the skies and into space. Since Apollo 11’s ‘moonshot’, we have been sending our machines ahead of us – to planets, comets, even interstellar space.

Looking for life in all the right places
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/what-is-an-exoplanet/how-do-we-find-life/
Planets in the hundreds of billions are likely caught up in the vast whirlpool of the Milky Way galaxy. From Earth, a lonely outpost on one of its spiral arms, we’ve begun to peer across the void. We can already make out, dimly, the light from planets orbiting distant stars.

2. Physical Properties of Space
https://space.nss.org/settlement/nasa/75SummerStudy/Chapt.2.html
The physical properties of space are rich in paradoxes. Space seems empty but contains valuable resources of energy and matter and dangerous fluxes of radiation.

Will Humans Be Living in Space in the Next 50 Years?
https://science.howstuffworks.com/living-in-space.htm
If all goes according to plan, humans will have been living in space for more than 20 years when NASA's centennial celebration rolls around in 2058.

Humans Will Never Live on an Exoplanet, Nobel Laureate Says. Here's Why.
https://www.livescience.com/will-we-ever-live-exoplanet.html

Artificial Gravity Future Plans for ISS
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20150009516.pdf
Here's the reality: We're messing up the Earth and any far-out ideas of colonizing another orb when we're done with our own are wishful thinking.

10 Things: All About TRAPPIST-1
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1487/10-things-all-about-trappist-1/

Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator
Thumbnail Image Courtesy: NASA-JPL, find the original here (these are so awesome)
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/visions-of-the-future/
Love you, #nerdfam! Stay #curious!

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