Why It Would Be Preferable To Colonize Titan Instead Of Mars
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In approximately 1 billion years from now, the Earth will become too hot to sustain oceans on its surface, and all life here will be gone. That's why we're already searching for a new home.
The explorer within us made it possible to conquer the most inhospitable corners of our planet. We navigated through the dense undergrowth, creating paths where none existed before, discovering new biological species, and establishing a safe habitat in the middle of jungle wilderness.
In the early 20th century, adventurers, equipped only with rudimentary gear explored the realm of eternal ice and silence – Antarctica. Survival in this frozen wasteland took superhuman creativity and adaptation.
Today, our ambitions extend far beyond the most secluded parts of Earth. As we look into the night sky, we wonder – is there another place like home for us?
For a long time, we've considered Mars as the next stop in humanity's cosmic history. That turned out to be nothing but a fantasy... a longshot projection impossible to achieve... and it looked as if there would be no place else for us, until one day we discovered Titan – an enigmatic celestial object so similar to Earth, it revived our hope in search for a second home.
What does it take to build a colony millions of miles away from Earth? Why is colonizing Mars a bad idea? And is our technological progress sufficient to send human colonists on a oneway trip to Titan?
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